Taiwan is on the brink of a historic recall vote targeting up to one-fifth of its lawmakers, mostly from the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party, who are accused of being too close to China. The campaign, driven by grassroots activists and supported by President Lai Ching-te, aims to break months of political gridlock and shift the balance of power in parliament. The recall effort has deeply polarized Taiwanese society, with large rallies both for and against the vote. Taiwanese authorities have accused China of attempting to interfere in the process, including offering incentives to sway the outcome. The result of the recall could have significant implications for Taiwan's democracy, cross-strait relations, and regional stability.
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