Taiwan is holding an unprecedented recall vote targeting dozens of opposition lawmakers accused of being too close to China, particularly from the Kuomintang (KMT) party. The movement, driven by grassroots 'anti-Communist' campaigns and supported by the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), aims to break political gridlock and reshape the balance of power in parliament. The recall has sparked massive rallies, polarized society, and raised concerns about Chinese interference, with reports of China offering incentives to sway the vote. The outcome could have significant implications for Taiwan's democracy, cross-strait relations, and regional stability. Both sides accuse each other of abusing the recall process, making this a pivotal moment for Taiwan's political future.
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