Gou announced last month that he would contest
Taiwan's presidential election in January, seeking to represent
the China-friendly opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party - a vote
that comes after a period of increasing tension between Beijing
and Taipei.
Gou's election bid came after he told Reuters in April that he
planned to step down from Foxconn to pave the way for younger
talent to move up the company's ranks.
It is not immediately clear whether Gou will resign from his
role as chairman of the board.
The proposed candidates for the new company board, which include
Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology
Ltd, and Sharp Corp's chairman Tai Jeng-wu, is subject to
approval from a shareholder meeting in June, before a new
chairman is elected.
Analysts said Gou's election bid might be weighed down by his
ties to a Chinese leadership that refuses to renounce the use of
force to unify with self-ruled Taiwan it considers a wayward
province.
Shares of Foxconn fell 0.7% on Friday, lagging the benchmark
share price index's 0.2% decline. They are up about 18% this
year after falling 30 percent last year.
(Reporting by Yimou Lee in Taipei; editing by Louise Heavens)
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