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Early results of the hugely controversial vote indicate the opposition will keep its majority in Taiwan's parliament.
Beijing criticises the Taipei government following Saturday's failed attempt to remove mainland-friendly KMT legislators.
Taiwanese voters overwhelmingly rejected an unprecedented Saturday recall effort targeting the opposition Kuomintang Party, ...
In the following months, the main opposition party Kuomintang worked together with the smaller Taiwan People's Party and ...
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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 ...
Taiwan's opposition party, the Kuomintang, successfully resisted a significant recall election aimed at ousting 24 lawmakers. The recall, viewed as an assault on democracy by opponents, was rejected, ...
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Voters in Taiwan rejected a bid to remove 24 lawmakers from the largest opposition party Kuomintang, or KMT, in a recall election on Saturday.
Around one-fifth of Taiwanese lawmakers, all from the main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT), face a recall election on ...
Taiwanese voters rejected on Saturday an attempt to oust 24 opposition lawmakers, an official tally showed, dealing a blow to ...
China is "clearly" trying to interfere in Taiwan's democracy and it is up to Taiwan's people to decide who should be removed ...
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 ...
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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