Taiwan is conducting recall votes for 31 KMT legislators in a historic referendum called The Great Recall. Voters will decide whether to keep or remove these legislators, which could lead to the KMT losing its majority in the legislature. The recall process was initiated after successful petition campaigns, requiring a 10 percent signature threshold for consideration. The outcome of these votes will influence the political landscape for the next three years and the capabilities of President Lai's administration on critical issues like defense spending.
Voters in Taiwan face crucial decisions in recall votes that may unseat nearly two-thirds of the KMT legislators across 31 districts, posing significant implications for the party's future.
The Great Recall is the largest vote in Taiwan's history, potentially costing the KMT its legislative majority and impacting President Lai’s government on urgent issues like defense spending.
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