Taiwanese Voters Reject Recall of China-Friendly Lawmakers, Upholding Opposition
FRANCE 24 EnglishAugust 5, 20252 min8,765 views
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- 🗳️ Taiwanese voters overwhelmingly rejected an attempt to recall 24 opposition lawmakers, primarily from the Kuomintang (KMT) party.
- 🎯 This outcome is seen as a significant blow to President Lai Ching-te's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), thwarting their hopes of regaining parliamentary control.
- 📉 The DPP's failure to secure the recall is attributed to their perceived soft stance on China, which has concerned many voters.
KMT Victory and Calls for Reflection
- 🎉 The KMT celebrated their victory, criticizing President Lai for supporting the recall measure.
- 🗣️ They urged the President to reflect deeply on Taiwan's response to global economic competition and trade wars, advocating for collective action over political infighting.
Parliamentary Gridlock and Future Recalls
- 🏛️ Taiwan's parliament has experienced political gridlock since the 2024 elections, with the DPP losing its legislative majority despite Lai's pro-independence presidency.
- ⚔️ Opposition parties have united to block President Lai's agenda, including proposals for a higher defense budget, leading to parliamentary brawls and street protests.
- 🗓️ Another recall vote targeting seven opposition lawmakers is scheduled for August 23rd.
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