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Taiwan Prepares for Unprecedented Recall Votes Against 24 KMT Lawmakers

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.

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te Embarks on Nationwide Speech Tour Amid Political Frictions

President Lai Ching‑te begins a 10-city speech tour focusing on democracy, national security, and economic resilience, amid political tensions and recall votes targeting KMT lawmakers.

12 KMT Staff Indicted in Yilan Over Forged Signatures in Recall Campaign Targeting DPP Lawmaker Chen Chun-yu

Twelve KMT staffers were indicted in Yilan for forging recall signatures against DPP legislator Chen Chun-yu, revealing systemic abuse of Taiwan’s democratic mechanisms and raising calls for reform.

Taiwan’s Opposition Leaders Reject Lai’s National Security Briefing: A Deeper Look

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.

Cross‑Party National Security Briefing: A Strategic Move by President Lai

Exclusive deep dive into President Lai Ching‑te’s unprecedented national security briefing for opposition party leaders—what’s at stake for Taiwan’s defense unity, political balance, and deterrence amid rising Chinese pressure.

Taiwan KMT Recall Scandal: Forged Signatures Raise Democratic Integrity Concerns

Taiwan Recall Vote Scandal: KMT Members Indicted for Forging Signatures in DPP Recall Effort Five KMT members face indictment for forging 5,200+ signatures in a recall petition targeting DPP lawmakers. The scandal threatens Taiwan’s democratic credibility and sparks calls for urgent reform.

Taiwan’s Legislature Advances KMT Lawsuit Plan Against CEC Over Rejected Death Penalty Referendum

Taiwan's opposition-controlled Legislature advances a Kuomintang proposal to sue the Central Election Commission over a rejected death penalty referendum. Here's the full story with analysis, legal context, and public opinion insights.

Taiwan’s Political Landscape Faces Turmoil Amidst Mass Recall Campaigns Against KMT Lawmakers

Taiwan's Central Election Commission to decide on June 20, 2025, the fate of recall campaigns against 31 KMT lawmakers, amidst a politically charged atmosphere and strategic maneuvering by major parties.

Former DPP Lawmaker Chen Ou-po Investigated Over Alleged Bribery Tied to Logistics Firm ULIC

Former DPP lawmaker Chen Ou-po is under investigation for alleged bribery involving logistics firm ULIC. Prosecutors link the case to legislative support provided after a 2018 port incident. Read full details and implications.

Former Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je’s Detention Extended Over Corruption Charges in Core Pacific City Scandal

Taipei Court extends detention of ex-mayor Ko Wen-je over Core Pacific City corruption charges. In-depth analysis of Taiwan’s biggest urban scandal, legal fallout, and political implications.

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