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The votes could reshape the island democracy's parliament and the government's approach to its powerful neighbor.
Taiwanese are voting to determine whether to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers, all from the opposition Nationalist ...
Taiwan is preparing for the largest recall election in its history as the ruling party aims to oust dozens of opposition lawmakers from Parliament.
Taiwan has started voting on whether to recall around one-fifth of its parliament, all from the major opposition party.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Taiwanese campaigners are seeking to prematurely unseat 24 lawmakers – all from the main opposition party in Taiwan, the Beijing-friendly Kuomintang (KMT) – just 1-½ years into their four ...
More than a dozen residents spoke in favor and in opposition of a recall election aimed to boot Councilmember Julie Spilsbury.
As Taiwan gears up for a recall vote that could reshape its parliament, opposition lawmakers being challenged at the ballot box are getting two unusual supporters: Chinese officials and state ...
More than a dozen residents spoke in favor and in opposition of a recall election aimed to boot Councilmember Julie Spilsbury.
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