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The Blue-White alliance between the two parties helped see off an effort to unseat 24 legislators over the weekend.
Last weekend’s recall vote failed to pass, securing the position of Kuomintang lawmakers who, along with Taiwan People’s ...
Early results of the hugely controversial vote indicate the opposition will keep its majority in Taiwan's parliament.
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Amazon S3 on MSNDPP Secretary-General Resigns After Recall DefeatThe Democratic Progressive Party's Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang has resigned following the resounding failure of the mass ...
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TaiwanPlus on MSNKMT Retains All 24 Seats in Legislative Recall VoteA vote to determine the fate of 24 opposition lawmakers is over. The Kuomintang has successfully defended all of its seats in ...
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DPA International on MSNTaiwan holds recall votes for 24 opposition lawmakersTaiwan's citizens started voting on Saturday morning in an unprecedented mass recall targeting 24 opposition lawmakers from a ...
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Around one-fifth of Taiwanese lawmakers, all from the main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT), face a recall election on ...
Voters in Taiwan rejected a bid to remove 24 lawmakers from the largest opposition party Kuomintang, or KMT, in a recall election on Saturday.
China is "clearly" trying to interfere in Taiwan's democracy and it is up to Taiwan's people to decide who should be removed ...
The KMT views Taiwan, formally known as the Republic of China, as the sole legitimate heir of the prerevolutionary Chinese government. It recognizes both Taiwan and the mainland as “one China” but ...
Taiwanese voters headed to the polls Saturday in a historic recall election that could reshape the islands political ...
The Kuomintang has suffered lopsided electoral defeats at the hands of voters like Chen Yu-chieh, a 27-year-old website designer. “The Kuomintang’s mind-set is more conservative,” Ms. Chen said.
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