Heads up, fam! The second round of recall votes in the Taiwan region saw all seven KMT legislators safe from ousting—another major win for the party. ⚖️
Voters again said no to the recall proposals, leaving the DPP with 51 of 113 seats in the legislature—still in the minority. After the first round on July 26 also failed, this result cements the KMT's strong position.
Quick explainer: recall votes let the people hit the 'reset' on their rep before their term ends—kind of like uninstalling an app you no longer vibe with. 🚀
At a press conference, Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, noted these outcomes prove that any form of 'Taiwan independence' separatism runs against the will of the people and is doomed to fail.
For all our tech-savvy friends across South and Southeast Asia, this one's trending—stay tuned for more cross-strait updates straight to your feed! 🔄
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Mainland: Recall vote shows 'Taiwan independence' doomed to fail
cgtn.com