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In the recent election the ruling party DPP lost 21 votes and became minority in the parliament…in order to turn around it starts campaigning to recall votes for 24 KMT MPs so that it can grab more seats to become majority…like that also can, no country has done this before, is it still a democracy?
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KNS seriously can't wait China take back Taiwan. LOL Can't wait those Taiwan people always talk politics one anti China. See how CCP go arrest them shut their mouth.
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(21-06-2025, 08:55 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: In the recent election the ruling party DPP lost 21 votes and became minority in the parliament…in order to turn around it starts campaigning to recall votes for 24 KMT MPs so that it can grab more seats to become majority…like that also can, no country has done this before, is it still a democracy?
barrier for recall is absurd low
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