Taiwan’s ‘Recall’ Vote and its Impact
• On July 26, Taiwanese citizens voted to recall 24 Kuomintang (KMT) opposition lawmakers.
• The vote, supported by the Bluebird Movement and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), accused KMT of ties with China and threatening national security.
• The movement began in 2024, with local protesters accusing the opposition of blocking DPP bills and pushing unconstitutional laws.
• The DPP petitioned against KMT lawmakers, accusing them of undermining national security and passing bills without procedural mandates.
• The DPP lost its legislative majority, bringing the opposition’s total to 60.
• The recall was triggered by the hasty approval of controversial bills, undermining judicial and executive branches’ power.