July 26, 2025

Several KMT Lawmakers Claim Recall Victories as Vote Count Continues

Taipei: Several opposition Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers have declared that they survived recall attempts against them in Saturday’s mass recall vote, as official results remain incomplete and vote counting continues. According to Focus Taiwan, while final tallies are pending from the Central Election Commission, early indications suggest that many recall campaigns

33 Violations Reported During Taiwan Recall Votes, Says NPA

Taipei: A total of 33 violations had been reported as of 4 p.m. Saturday when polls closed after a day of voting in recall elections around Taiwan, the National Police Agency (NPA) said. According to Focus Taiwan, of the cases, 15 involved taking pictures of ballots or bringing mobile phones

All 24 KMT Lawmakers and Hsinchu Mayor Survive Recall Votes

Taipei: All 24 lawmakers of the main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) up for recall Saturday survived their recall votes, ensuring that the KMT along with Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) lawmakers will maintain opposition control of the Legislature. According to Focus Taiwan, recall votes against all of the 24 KMT lawmakers as

Attempt to Recall KMT Caucus Whip Fu Kun-chi Fails

Hualien: A public vote aimed at removing the main opposition Kuomintang’s (KMT) legislative caucus whip Fu Kun-chi from office failed to secure enough support on Saturday. The people of Hualien “have shown through unity and justice” that “fairness still exists in Taiwan,” said Fu, a KMT heavyweight who has led

Suspended Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an Survives Recall Vote

Hsinchu: Suspended Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an, also known as Ann Kao, received a reprieve from her legal challenges on Saturday, as she survived a recall vote with more citizens voting against her recall than for it. According to Focus Taiwan, the recall campaign against Kao, initiated by Tai Chen-feng, a