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Even in the face of pressure from China, voters in Taiwan may have calmly judged that it would be excessive to collectively dismiss opposition party lawmakers who support a conciliatory policy toward ...
On July 26, Taiwanese citizens went to the polls and voted on whether to recall 24 of their 113 representatives—or 21 percent ...
Vote fails to remove KMT lawmakers, easing tensions with Beijing while raising questions about Taiwan’s defence ambitions and ...
A historic vote in Taiwan on Saturday targeting 24 opposition Kuomintang (KMT) legislators accused of being too friendly with ...
As the only mainstream party advocating for Taiwan, the DPP must be reformed. If not, pro-China parties would continue to win, putting Taiwan in grave danger, and the history books would deal harshly ...
As Taiwan grapples with a heated recall campaign, China expresses support for protests, escalating political tensions across ...
The failure of the recalls does not reflect a re-evaluation of cross-strait policy preferences. But it does send a clear ...
Since the election of President Lai Ching-te (賴清德), Taiwan’s political landscape has been deeply fragmented. The DPP won the presidency but lost its legislative majority to the KMT and its coalition ...
The "Great Recall" of over two dozen opposition lawmakers in Taiwan was a great disappointment for the president and his progressive supporters.
The Blue-White alliance between the two parties helped see off an effort to unseat 24 legislators over the weekend.
The Democratic Progressive Party's Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang has resigned following the resounding failure of the mass ...