Taiwan is preparing for a historic recall vote targeting nearly one-fifth of its lawmakers, all from the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party, accused by activists of being too close to China. The campaign, driven by grassroots movements, has sparked intense political debate and rallies across the country. Taiwan's government has accused China of attempting to meddle in the democratic process by supporting the opposition and influencing public opinion. The outcome of the recall could significantly reshape Taiwan's parliament and shift the balance of power. Both major parties, the KMT and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), are urging their supporters to turn out, while concerns over typhoons and official neutrality add further complexity to the vote.
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