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Posted: 2025-04-20 12:22:54 UTC

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2025-04-20 12:23:07 UTC
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The KMT is facing a recall crisis and is considering a vote of no confidence to trigger a new election, which could minimize the damage to Chiang Wan-an's reputation. However, this move is opposed by other parties, especially the TPP. The article also discusses the conditions under which a recall vote can be stopped and the potential consequences for the KMT.
KMT's strategy to counter the recall
Potential consequences of a successful recall for KMT members
The role of the TPP in the political maneuvering
President's power to dissolve the legislature and its implications
The potential loss of seats for the KMT in a new election
Opposition from other parties, especially the TPP
Uncertainty regarding the timing of a no-confidence vote
Risk of the President dissolving the legislature after a successful recall