tái wān台湾wèi shén me为什么bà miǎn罢免qīn zhōng亲中lì fǎ wěi yuán立法委员shī bài失败le了?
Taiwan recently held a vote to recall pro-China legislators, but none of the 24 targeted legislators were successfully recalled.
Many volunteers spent months collecting signatures, hoping to remove these legislators from office, but the results disappointed them.
Many people believe the recall failed because not enough supporters went out to vote.
Some also say that there were too many recall targets and that the effort should have focused only on the least popular legislators.
During the recall campaign, some politicians made harsh remarks, such as 'Those who disagree with the recall are not Taiwanese,' which upset some moderate voters and further divided society.
Some believe Taiwan should have more understanding and dialogue, rather than using hatred and fear in politics.
Although the recall was unsuccessful, many ordinary people have started to care about politics and participate in social activities.
Taiwan's democracy will continue to develop, and everyone hopes society can become more united.