Taiwan faces an extraordinary political moment this summer, with large-scale recall elections set for 26 July and 23 August that could unseat up to 31 opposition lawmakers from the Kuomintang (KMT). Stemming from the fallout of the 2024 general elections—where the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won the presidency but lost its parliamentary majority—this wave of recalls has the potential to shift the balance of power in the Legislative Yuan and reshape Taiwan’s policymaking landscape.
Our latest report provides a comprehensive overview of the recall process, timeline, and legal thresholds, along with strategic insights on how the outcomes could affect key sectors including energy, healthcare, technology, and national defense. With policy momentum and investment outlooks hanging in the balance, understanding the implications of these elections is essential for stakeholders navigating Taiwan’s dynamic political and economic environment.
Download the full PDF report below for a deeper dive into what these elections mean for Taiwan’s political and business environment.
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