tái wān台湾mín zhòng民众fā qǐ发起bà miǎn罢免qīn zhōng亲中lì wěi立委xíng dòng行动
In 2024, after Taiwan's new president Lai Ching-te took office, the opposition parties Kuomintang and People First Party in the Legislative Yuan often blocked government bills and budgets.
They also significantly cut funding for departments like national defense and foreign affairs, causing many to worry about Taiwan's security.
Many Taiwanese people feel these legislators are disloyal, only think about themselves, and do not work seriously, so they started a campaign to recall them.
Currently, more than thirty opposition legislators have been listed for recall.
Many volunteers are collecting signatures across various places, hoping to remove these legislators from office.
People believe that protecting Taiwan's democracy and security is very important, and civil society has become stronger.