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The failed recall campaign in Taiwan will likely prompt continued political gridlock, raising important questions for ...
It was a mad dash to the finish, with Taiwanese on both sides seeing the vote as a battle for the future of their country.
An unprecedented move backed by Taiwan President Lai Ching-te to unseat more than a quarter of the island’s legislators was overwhelmingly rejected during the first of two “recall” elections.
All recall votes against the 24 opposition party members from the Kuomintang (KMT) were rejected, according to Taiwan's ...
Taiwanese are voting to determine whether to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition Nationalist ...
An unprecedented vote to remove lawmakers from office could have handed President Lai Ching-te more power by ousting ...
The result is a blow to President Lai Ching-te's Democratic Progressive Party, which missed an opportunity to reshape the ...
All Taiwanese people chose stability, chose that the government should focus on getting things done," said Eric Chu, chairman ...
Taiwanese voters rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition Nationalist Party, in a ...
Taiwan is preparing for the largest recall election in its history as the ruling party aims to oust dozens of opposition lawmakers from Parliament.
The public should watch out for manipulation of information about voting in recalls on July 26, the Taiwan Information Environment Research Center said in a report published on Thursday, adding that ...
The Central Election Commission (CEC) set July 26 as voting day for the recall elections against 24 KMT legislators across the nation, as well as suspended Hsinchu City Mayor Ann Kao (高虹安), formerly ...