Taiwan is holding an unprecedented recall election targeting up to one-fifth of its parliament, mostly opposition Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers accused of being too close to China. The vote, driven by grassroots campaigns and supported by President Lai Ching-te, aims to break political gridlock and could shift the balance of power in the legislature. The recall has sparked intense debate over democratic legitimacy, with critics warning it could undermine Taiwan’s political stability. China has been accused of interfering in the process, including offering incentives to sway the outcome. The result is being closely watched both domestically and internationally, as it could reshape Taiwan’s political landscape and impact cross-strait relations.
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