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Early results of the hugely controversial vote indicate the opposition will keep its majority in Taiwan's parliament.
Taiwanese voters overwhelmingly rejected an unprecedented Saturday recall effort targeting the opposition Kuomintang Party, ...
VOTERS turned out at schools, temples and community centres yesterday to cast their ballots in a high-stakes recall election ...
Taiwan's citizens started voting on Saturday morning in an unprecedented mass recall targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from a ...
Taiwan’s opposition will keep its legislative majority in a blow to President Lai Ching-te’s Democratic Progressive Party, ...
The KMT, which advocates closer ties with Beijing, controls parliament with the help of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) and ...
Outcome exposes public fatigue with ruling DPP and leader William Lai’s anti-Beijing rhetoric as a blanket strategy, analysts ...
Taiwanese voters turned out at schools, temples and community centres on Saturday to cast their ballots in a high-stakes ...
A democratic check or an abuse of power? Mass recall vote in Taiwan polarizes island after months of paralysis.
With recall votes against all 24 opposition Kuomintang lawmakers having failed, political analyst Courtney Donovan Smith says ...
The votes could reshape the island democracy's parliament and the government's approach to its powerful neighbor.
Taiwanese voters head to polls in a high-stakes recall election that could give President Lai Ching-te's party control of the parliament. Supporters of Lai's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) are ...