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bne IntelliNews on MSNTaiwan’s president, ruling party hit hard by failure in anti-KMT recall voteBy bno - Taipei Office On July 26, Taiwan witnessed the culmination of an unprecedented political moment - the largest recall ...
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 ...
The vote has coincided with efforts by Beijing to raise its military and diplomatic pressure on Taiwan. China has for decades ...
Taiwanese voters have rejected a bid to oust about one-fifth of their lawmakers from the opposition Nationalist Party in a recall election, a setback for President Lai Ching-te.
The result is a blow to President Lai Ching-te's Democratic Progressive Party, which missed an opportunity to reshape the ...
Early results of the hugely controversial vote indicate the opposition will keep its majority in Taiwan's parliament.
Stephanie Lai is a Metro reporting intern covering local politics. She is a rising senior at Columbia University studying political science.
Poll finds 42.9 per cent are satisfied with Lai's performance amid backlash over Typhoon Danas response and his support for recall votes Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te's approval rating has ...
Irene Gaw-Lai was found dead in her San Marino home after a house fire in January. Deputies arrested her husband on Thursday.
Lai Ching-te is ramping up his warnings about China’s threat to Taiwan. Critics say he is stoking divisions, and risking blowback from Beijing.
President William Lai of the Democratic Progressive Party emphasized the importance of standing with the public against internal and external threats to Taiwan's democracy and sovereignty. He warned ...
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