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Why is Taiwan holding a ‘Great Recall’ vote?

Why is Taiwan holding a ‘Great Recall’ vote?

Summary

Taiwan is holding a large-scale referendum, called the "Great Recall," where voters will decide if nearly two-thirds of opposition Kuomintang (KMT) legislators should lose their positions. The outcome could change the KMT's control in the legislature and affect future government decisions on key issues.

Key Facts

  • Taiwan is conducting a "Great Recall" vote, the largest of its kind in the country's history.
  • Voters from 31 districts will decide if KMT legislators should be removed from office.
  • For a recall to succeed, 25% of registered voters in each district must participate, and more must vote for the recall than against it.
  • If a legislator is recalled, a by-election will happen within three months.
  • The KMT currently holds a 62-seat majority in the legislature in partnership with other parties.
  • The outcome of the recall could impact President William Lai Ching-te's ability to implement key policies.
  • High voter turnout is typical in Taiwan's major elections, but recall turnout is unpredictable.
  • The recall's result is significant globally due to Taiwan's political status and potential conflicts with China.
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