Taiwanese rally for and against the recall of opposition lawmakers seen as close to China

Taiwan is set to vote Saturday on a major recall campaign targeting 24 opposition Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers, driven by frustration over legislative gridlock and concerns about China’s influence.

The ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which supports Taiwan independence, backs the effort in hopes of gaining a legislative majority after winning the presidency but falling short in parliament.

The KMT and allies, who currently hold a slim majority, oppose the recalls, calling them a power grab, the Associated Press has reported.

The campaign highlights deep divisions over how to handle relations with China, with critics accusing China-friendly politicians of undermining Taiwan’s democracy.

Written by B.C. Begley