Taiwan is holding an unprecedented mass recall election targeting up to one-fifth of its parliament, all from the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party, which is seen as more China-friendly. The vote, driven by accusations of lawmakers being too close to Beijing, could break the current political gridlock and shift the balance of power in the legislature. The recall campaign has polarized Taiwanese society, with large rallies both for and against the ousting of these lawmakers. China is closely watching the vote and has reportedly tried to influence the outcome, raising concerns about foreign interference in Taiwan's democracy. The outcome could have significant implications for Taiwan's political future and its relationship with China.
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