Taiwan's Political Tensions Rise Amid China Interference and Recall Campaigns

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In Taiwan, a record number of opposition legislators from the Kuomintang are facing recall votes, driven by a campaign accusing them of being too pro-China and undermining national security. The movement, supported by the ruling DPP and civic groups, has sparked intense political conflict, protests, and allegations of authoritarianism, highlighting Taiwan's deep political divisions amid concerns over Chinese interference. The outcome could significantly impact Taiwan's legislative majority and its ongoing democratic struggles.
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