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The failed recall campaign in Taiwan will likely prompt continued political gridlock, raising important questions for U.S.-Taiwan and cross-Strait relations.
The Blue-White alliance between the two parties helped see off an effort to unseat 24 legislators over the weekend.
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.
The Democratic Progressive Party's Secretary-General Lin Yu-chang has resigned following the resounding failure of the mass ...
TAICHUNG -- Taiwan's Kuomintang (KMT) is turning to fresh political possibilities and an upcoming internal leadership race, ...
Responding to the vote outcome, Chen Binhua, a spokesman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said on Sunday that the ...
Last weekend’s recall vote failed to pass, securing the position of Kuomintang lawmakers who, along with Taiwan People’s ...
The bitterly fought campaign reflects sharp infighting in Taiwanese ruling circles fuelled by the intensifying US-led drive ...
All 24 Kuomintang lawmakers survived recall votes over the weekend, dealing a blow to Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party and ...
Trump contradicts Bibi on Gaza humanitarian crisis US President Donald Trump on Monday acknowledged that there’s “real ...
Since Beijing sees reunification as part of the decolonisation of China, with Taiwan having been seized by Japan during the ...