Taiwanese voters overwhelmingly rejected a high-stakes recall campaign aimed at ousting 24 opposition lawmakers from the China-friendly Kuomintang (KMT) party. The failed recall, backed by President Lai Ching-te and his Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was intended to shift the balance of power in parliament but instead left the opposition emboldened. The result is a significant setback for the DPP, prompting the resignation of its secretary-general and raising concerns about continued political gridlock. The campaign, which polarized the island and drew accusations of Chinese interference, ultimately failed to sway the electorate. This outcome is likely to complicate the DPP’s legislative agenda and could impact Taiwan’s defense and cross-strait relations.
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