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A historic vote in Taiwan on Saturday targeting 24 opposition Kuomintang (KMT) legislators accused of being too friendly with ...
Taiwan’s opposition will keep its legislative majority in a blow to President Lai Ching-te’s Democratic Progressive Party, ...
The result is a blow to President Lai Ching-te's Democratic Progressive Party, which missed an opportunity to reshape the ...
An unprecedented vote to remove lawmakers from office could have handed President Lai Ching-te more power by ousting opponents. It didn’t.
The votes could reshape the island democracy's parliament and the government's approach to its powerful neighbor.
The failure of the recalls does not reflect a re-evaluation of cross-strait policy preferences. But it does send a clear ...
On July 26, only a year and a half after the most recent general election, Taiwanese voters will once again head to the polls ...
Taiwan's unprecedented mass recall targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from a China-friendly party suffered a setback on ...
Vote fails to remove KMT lawmakers, easing tensions with Beijing while raising questions about Taiwan’s defence ambitions and ...
The recent fiasco of the Democratic Progressive Party-led election recall of the directly elected legislators and a mayor in ...
On July 26, Taiwanese citizens went to the polls and voted on whether to recall 24 of their 113 representatives—or 21 percent ...
All recall votes against the 24 opposition party members from the Kuomintang (KMT) were rejected, according to Taiwan's ...