Taiwan is on the brink of a historic and highly contentious recall vote that could unseat nearly a quarter of its parliament, primarily targeting opposition Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers accused of being too close to China. The movement, driven by grassroots activists and supported by President Lai Ching-te, aims to break months of legislative gridlock but has deeply polarized society. The government has accused China of unprecedented interference, including offering incentives to sway the vote, while opposition parties claim the recall is an abuse of democratic processes. Massive rallies for and against the recall have swept the island, reflecting heightened tensions over Taiwan's political future and its relationship with Beijing. The outcome could significantly shift the balance of power in Taiwan's legislature and further strain cross-strait relations.
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