Reported 8 months ago
Last weekend, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) led by party chairman Lin Yu-chang launched a campaign to recall 6-10 blue camp legislators, aiming to regain its status as the largest party. The DPP's strategy is seen as a move to address the minority status in parliament by aiming for a majority position. The blue camp is considering a reciprocal recall strategy, but it faces challenges due to the strength of DPP's base. The Nationalist Party (KMT) is advised to consider dissolving parliament to focus on winning over middle-ground voters and avoid entanglement in solely party-based conflicts.
Source: YAHOO