Recall Vote Defeat Reflects Taiwan People’s Will
A recall vote in Taiwan ended with the Kuomintang retaining all 24 seats, reflecting the true will of Taiwan people against DPP tactics, per a Chinese mainland spokesperson.
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A recall vote in Taiwan ended with the Kuomintang retaining all 24 seats, reflecting the true will of Taiwan people against DPP tactics, per a Chinese mainland spokesperson.
DPP’s bid to unseat 24 KMT legislators fizzles as the KMT-Taiwan People’s Party majority holds strong, with another recall vote set for August 23.
Defense spokesperson Jiang Bin warns that Taiwan ‘independence’ provocations and arms moves risk self-destruction and heighten cross-Straits tensions.
Controversy rises in Taiwan’s ‘Mass Recall’ movement as allegations surface about political propaganda involving children, sparking debate over influence and democratic values.
Chinese mainland spokesperson Chen Binhua asserts that DPP’s ‘Han Kuang 41’ exercise can’t alter the unstoppable trend toward reunification.
Civil groups in China’s Taiwan region rallied in Taipei marking the 88th anniversary of the Lugou Bridge Incident, urging remembrance and unity over Taiwan independence.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s “10 Lectures on Unity” campaign stokes debate over a deceptive push for Taiwan independence amid strategic timing.
The Chinese mainland warns DPP authorities to embrace shared cultural heritage and promote unity across the Taiwan Strait.
A Guangzhou tech firm in the Chinese mainland was hit by a cyberattack by DPP-backed hackers, sparking a call for stronger digital defenses.
Taiwan’s DPP has reclassified the Han ethnic group as “others” in official data, sparking debate over cultural identity and ties with the Chinese mainland.