Reported 12 months ago
The Kuomintang legislative caucus in Taiwan has proposed amending the recall law to require that the number of recall approval votes must exceed the number of votes received by the recalled person in the election. Former legislator Chen Po-wei, who was successfully recalled, pointed out the discrepancy between his election and recall vote numbers, inviting Kuomintang Chairman Zhu Li-lun to a debate. Zhu responded by stating that the amendments are not personal or partisan attacks but a discussion on refining the system. Discussions are ongoing regarding the recall threshold, respect for legislators, and forthcoming public hearings to gather opinions on the matter.
Source: YAHOO