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The result is a blow to President Lai Ching-te's Democratic Progressive Party, which missed an opportunity to reshape the ...
The “Great Recall”, as it has been dubbed locally, is the largest vote of its kind in Taiwan’s history and, depending on the ...
If there was ever any doubt, Taiwan’s July 26 “Great Recall” election makes one thing clear: Taiwanese politics are deeply ...
Taiwanese citizens vote to recall 24 KMT lawmakers, but all retain seats, sparking political tensions and debates.
Sharply worded editorials across media spectrum seen to reflect Japan’s concerns over Lai’s political direction after failed recall vote.
The by-elections held to fill the vacant seats met with such a tepid public response that only 17.1 percent of voters turned ...
Notes from Central Taiwan is a column written by long-term resident Michael Turton, who provides incisive commentary informed ...
The second round of the recall movement has seen a major drop in support, with nearly 30 percent more respondents expressing ...
After Taiwanese voters rejected a bid to remove two dozen opposition lawmakers from office on July 26, social media posts ...
The recent fiasco of the Democratic Progressive Party-led election recall of the directly elected legislators and a mayor in ...
While the West focuses on the military threat, activists in Taiwan accuse its own politicians of facilitating Beijing’s ...
LEV NACHMAN is an Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University and the author of Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social ...