

Ep 317 | The Great Recall Explained by Courtney Donovan Smith
In Taiwan recall bids have been filed against 35 of the 39 Chinese Nationalist Party (the Kuomintang or KMT lawmakers who were directly elected to the legislative yuan in January, 2024. Recall campaigners have said that they want to restore order to Taiwan’s legislative yuan, by removing pro-China KMT legislators who have passed amendments to expand the legislature’s powers, undermined Taiwan’s constitutional order by paralyzing the constitutional court, cut budgets and made Taiwan vulnerable to infiltration by the Chinese Communist Party.
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Just a few days ago we learned that a total of 31 KMT legislators will be up for a vote to be recalled from office. 24 on July 26 and another 7 on August 23.
Since my interview with 3 recall campaigners in episode 316, I thought it would be good to follow up with an explainer video with political commentator and analyst Courtney Donovan Smith about how the recall mechanism in Taiwan works and what led to this mass recall effort.
And in a few days from now our two-person team will be heading back to Taiwan to witness and cover the July 26th recall vote. History is being made in the only way it can be in a vibrant democracy like Taiwan!
Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:
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How the recall mechanism works in Taiwan
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Past cases of politicians who have faced a recall vote
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Factors leading to the Bluebird Movement and Recall Efforts
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The expanded powers of the legislative yuan that were ruled unconstitutional
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What happened to paralyze Taiwan’s constitutional court
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What has motivated the people campaigning to recall KMT legislators
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Why the KMT’s recall efforts against DPP legislators have failed
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How Ko Wen-je’s supporters have reacted to his detainment due to corruption charges
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DPP involvement with recall efforts
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How some of the Kuomintang KMT have shifted from being anti-Communist China to pro-Communist China (PRC)
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The historical significance of Taiwan’s mass recall votes of legislators
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If the DPP is behind the recalls of KMT legislators
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What happens next after the recall vote
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The impact of the Sunflower Movement
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https://talkingtaiwan.com/the-great-recall-explained-by-courtney-donovan-smith-ep-317/