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The Blue-White alliance between the two parties helped see off an effort to unseat 24 legislators over the weekend.
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang (林右昌) yesterday said that he has submitted his resignation, ...
Most of the recall votes would be held in rural areas, where the issue of cash handouts could be influential in affecting the ...
It was a mad dash to the finish, with Taiwanese on both sides seeing the vote as a battle for the future of their country.
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Last weekend’s recall vote failed to pass, securing the position of Kuomintang lawmakers who, along with Taiwan People’s ...
From extending the US and China’s tariff pause to an airport lounge’s controversial policy, here are five stories you may ...
Since Beijing sees reunification as part of the decolonisation of China, with Taiwan having been seized by Japan during the ...
TAO spokesman Chen Binhua stated that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) "has faced a decline in popular support and its policies contradict the genuine mainstream public sentiment in Taiwan," ...
The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) criticized China's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) for claiming that Taiwan's ruling party ...
A failed campaign in Taiwan to unseat lawmakers has handed Beijing and the island’s opposition new ammunition against President Lai Ching-te, potentially deepening a political deadlock that prevents ...
An unprecedented move backed by Taiwan President Lai Ching-te to unseat more than a quarter of the island’s legislators was overwhelmingly rejected during the first of two “recall” elections.
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