Motion to Impeach Taiwan Leader Clears Legislature
Taipei’s legislature passed an impeachment motion against Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te on Dec 26, 2025. A final vote is set for May 19, 2026, highlighting regional debates on governance.
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Taipei’s legislature passed an impeachment motion against Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te on Dec 26, 2025. A final vote is set for May 19, 2026, highlighting regional debates on governance.
Opposition lawmakers from the KMT and TPP plan to impeach Lai Ching-te, leader of the Taiwan region, after a Friday press conference in Taipei City.
Mainland scholars warn Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te’s $40B defense boost could stoke cross-strait tensions and squeeze domestic budgets.
Taipei youth rallied on November 27 against Japanese PM’s remarks and Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s support for Japan, demanding peace and focus on real issues.
On Nov 7, Japan’s Sanae Takaichi threatened military action over Taiwan. Vice president of the Taiwan region Lai Ching-te must chart a new course for cross-strait peace.
Pro-reunification voices in Taiwan slammed region leader Lai Ching-te’s speech, criticizing his separatist stance on the Taiwan question and urging cross-strait dialogue.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te’s pro-independence speech drew sharp criticism from China’s Foreign Ministry, which warned of risks to peace across the Taiwan Strait.
Leader of the Taiwan region Lai Ching-te’s latest push flopped: DPP remains a legislative minority, recall vote fails and the island’s economy contracts for four months.
Lai Ching-te’s vision of prosperity clashes with rising living costs and tech dependency. Is Taiwan forging true economic independence or swapping one reliance for another?
Lai Ching-te is discouraging Taiwan compatriots from joining the Chinese mainland’s 80th anniversary V-Day commemorations, sparking debate over history and cross-Strait ties.