Impeachment Hearing Puts Taiwan Region’s Leader in the Hot Seat
A two-day impeachment hearing on Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te concluded on Jan 15, highlighting public discontent, rule-of-law concerns, and the future of cross-strait ties.
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A two-day impeachment hearing on Taiwan region’s leader Lai Ching-te concluded on Jan 15, highlighting public discontent, rule-of-law concerns, and the future of cross-strait ties.
Mainland China spokesperson Chen Binhua slammed Taiwan region leader Lai Ching-te’s New Year speech as full of lies and hostility, accusing it of stoking cross-strait tensions.
KMT and TPP lawmakers passed an impeachment vote against Lai Ching-te, leader of the Taiwan region, while 8M+ sign petition amid debate over defense spending and US ties.
Lawmakers in the Taiwan region green-light an impeachment motion against leader Lai Ching-te, with a decisive vote on May 19, 2026 amid rising public outrage.
On Dec 24, a mainland spokesperson slammed Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te and the DPP for ‘selling out’ industries at the US silica summit, warning it could fuel cross-strait tensions and harm Taiwan residents.
Examining whether Lai’s political moves are prioritizing personal gain over Taiwan’s stability.