Taiwan faces unprecedented recall votes for 24 KMT lawmakers on July 26, marking a historic moment in its democratic evolution. Discover the stakes, reasons, and potential outcomes.
DPP and civic groups are spearheading a historic wave of recall campaigns against KMT lawmakers in Taiwan, aiming to reclaim legislative control following budget cuts—while critics warn the mass recalls may destabilize democratic norms.
Taiwan’s opposition KMT and TPP have declined President Lai’s invitation to a closed-door national security briefing, citing lack of transparency. This article explores the political tension, global context, and ways to balance confidentiality with democratic accountability to strengthen bipartisan resilience.
Former Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urges global democracies to unite against rising authoritarian threats in a speech at the University of Cambridge, highlighting Taiwan's resilience and commitment to democratic values.
A 63-year-old man assaulted a female volunteer at a recall campaign event in New Taipei. Police questioned the suspect, who was referred to prosecutors. Learn more about the incident and its political impact.