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Taiwan polls close in controversial vote targeting 'pro-China' lawmakers

TAIWAN, JUL 26 – The recall vote targets 24 opposition Kuomintang lawmakers accused of pro-China stances, with a 60% chance of shifting parliamentary control to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, analysts say.

  • Taiwanese voters cast ballots on July 26, 2025, in a high-stakes recall vote targeting 24 Kuomintang lawmakers across the island.
  • The recall follows months of political deadlock after the 2024 elections, where President Lai's DPP lost its parliamentary majority to the KMT-TPP coalition dominating the legislature.
  • Civic groups initiated the recall campaign citing opposition lawmakers' pro-China stance, budget cuts to key government areas, and threats to Taiwan's democracy as reasons.
  • Recall success requires votes in favor exceeding votes against and at least 25% of registered voters; analysts say turnout is critical, with Eurasia Group giving a 60% chance the DPP could gain temporary control.
  • The vote could shift Taiwan's parliamentary balance, potentially enabling the DPP to regain dominance, while heightened political divisions may empower Beijing's agenda amid continued pressure and military threats.
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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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