Voters in Taiwan reject bid to oust China-friendly MPs
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An unprecedented vote to remove lawmakers from office could have handed President Lai Ching-te more power by ousting opponents. It didn’t.
Taiwan’s opposition will keep its legislative majority in a blow to President Lai Ching-te’s Democratic Progressive Party, with voters overwhelmingly rejecting an attempt to recall 24 Kuomintang lawmakers.
The votes could reshape the island democracy's parliament and the government's approach to its powerful neighbor.
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