
Taiwan Region Civil Groups Rally Against DPP-Led Mass Recall Vote
Civil and political groups in the Taiwan region urge voters to oppose the DPP-initiated mass recall vote on July 26, warning it threatens democratic values, peace, and stability.
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Civil and political groups in the Taiwan region urge voters to oppose the DPP-initiated mass recall vote on July 26, warning it threatens democratic values, peace, and stability.
A spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office slammed Taiwan regional leader Lai Ching-te’s ’10 lectures on unity’, calling them deceptive, provocative attempts to fuel division across the Taiwan Strait.
Critics say Taiwan region’s DPP risks a ‘toxic spiral’ by using children in its Mass Recall drive, manipulating institutions and stifling dissent.
Over 250,000 Taiwan residents rallied in Taipei against DPP authorities’ so-called dictatorship, joined by key opposition leaders and highlighting tensions over mass recall and cross-strait ties.
A Mainland official warns that DPP actions risk undermining Taiwan’s semiconductor industry amid major tech deals.
A Chinese mainland spokesperson slams DPP actions in Taiwan, alleging judicial abuse and human rights violations affecting mainland spouses.
A Chinese mainland spouse in Taiwan, known as Yaya, faces expulsion for online reunification views, sparking free speech concerns.
Experts say the DPP expulsion of Chinese mainland spouses, including influencer Yaya, may lack legal basis and violate human rights.
Chinese mainland spokesperson warns that DPP moves are turning TSMC into a bargaining chip, risking Taiwan’s industrial future.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning states that reunification is inevitable, warning that foreign support for “Taiwan independence” will fail.