Taiwan’s Central Election Commission enforces a ban on recall polling data from July 16-26 ahead of crucial recall votes targeting 24 KMT lawmakers and Ann Kao. Learn how this impacts campaigning, media, and democracy.
Taiwan's Central Election Commission has approved recall votes for 24 KMT lawmakers and suspended Hsinchu Mayor Ann Kao on July 26, marking an unprecedented public accountability drive targeting elected officials amid growing political scrutiny.
Taiwan's Presidential Office has invited opposition leaders to a national security briefing, but KMT's Eric Chu and TPP's Huang Kuo-chang remain undecided over concerns of transparency and agenda clarity. The briefing, set for June 18, could set a precedent for cross-party cooperation.
Taipei City Councilor Chen Chung-wen is under investigation for alleged bribery in his father's unopposed election as chairperson of the Beitou Farmers' Association, amid ongoing appeals from a previous corruption conviction.
Taiwan's legislature extends its session to July 31, sparking political uproar. The DPP accuses the KMT of exploiting the move to avoid prosecution amid growing scandals and controversial legislation. In-depth analysis and commentary.
Taiwan's legislature has passed a referendum proposal challenging court-imposed limits on the death penalty, with a national vote set for August 23. Learn how this historic move could reshape judicial power, human rights, and political dynamics.
Premier Cho Jung-tai reveals Taiwan's ambitious "1+7" development agenda ahead of Lai Ching-te’s first anniversary in office, including a new Ministry of Sports, NT$1 trillion investment plan, housing reforms, and high-tech growth strategies.
Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je faces bribery and embezzlement charges related to the Core Pacific City redevelopment, with potential implications for Taiwan's political landscape.
KMT proposes NT$10,000 cash handouts for Taiwanese citizens in a NT$390B relief bill to combat U.S. tariff impacts. The bill excludes Taipower aid and challenges the DPP’s energy policy.
Thousands rally in Taipei against the Kuomintang, calling for recall campaigns to remove lawmakers accused of pro-China stances. The political divide intensifies as Taiwan faces external pressures.