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  • Ep 324 | A-Mei: The Great Recall Crusader
    2025/08/14

    As part of our great recall coverage in Taiwan, on July 25th the day before the vote to recall 24 Kuomintang (KMT) legislators, we sat down to interview A-Mei the spokesperson for the Shān chú wēi hài (山除薇害) recall group.

    We talked about why she got involved in the recall effort, how she got doxed by the Kuomintang (KMT) and how the recall effort was supported by overseas Taiwanese in over 38 cities from over 20 different countries. We previously interviewed three recall campaigners from this group- Carol, Eric and Acho in episode 316. We were also with A-Mei and the recall group on the day of the recall vote July 26th to watch the results of the recall vote.

    Special thanks to Mei-Ling Lin for her translation assistance.

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    36 分
  • Ep 323 | Jiho Chang: Why Did the Recall Fail and How Can the DPP Do Better?
    2025/08/03

    This is a part of our continued coverage of Taiwan’s Great Recall. On July 26th, the people of Taiwan voted on whether or not to recall 24 Kuomintang KMT legislators from all across the island. None of the 24 KMT legislators were recalled. This was a blow to the Democratic Progressive Party that could have benefited from a rebalancing of the legislative yuan since it only has 51 of the 113 seats in the legislative yuan or congress.

    Among the concerns that motivated these civil society recall groups to take action were the unchecked visits of KMT legislators with high level officials in China. In April of 2024 KMT caucus convener Fu Kun-chi led a delegation of 17 KMT legislators to China where they met with the head of China’s United Front. When asked the delegation has not been transparent about what was discussed in the meetings with Chinese officials.

    Two days after the recall vote, on July 28th , I sat down with Jiho Chang, Keelung City Councilor who shared how he faced a retaliatory recall by the KMT. He discussed his thoughts on the outcome of the July 26th recall vote and what this means for the DPP.

    On August 23 another 7 KMT legislators will be put up for a recall vote.

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  • Ep 321 | The Day of Taiwan's Historic Recall Vote
    2025/07/30

    On July 26th the day of the historic vote to recall 24 Kuomintang (KMT) legislators we were with the Shān chú wēi hài (山除薇害) recall group in Taipei at Rongxing Garden (榮星花園) Rongxing garden, which is more like a park, for a sort of watch party with about a hundred volunteer recall campaigners. The recall vote results were being televised live on a series of oversized screens that had been set up in the park.

    When we finally learned the results of the recall vote It was a shock. 0 of 24 legislators had been recalled. What a sad, disappointing day. I could see it in the faces of the recall volunteers and at the same time it was touching to see how they consoled each other as some could help but burst into tears. The leaders of the recall group asked everyone to join hands and to form a circle in a sign of solidarity and encouragement Carol and Eric shared their initial thoughts with us.

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  • Ep 322 | Day After Analysis of the Great Recall with Dr Linda Gail Arrigo
    2025/07/30

    On July 27th the day after Taiwan’s island wide historic recall vote of 24 Chinese Nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) legislators, I sat down with Linda Gail Arrigo, Ai Linda (艾琳達) to reflect on the results of the recall vote, and the impact of the civic mobilization behind the recall effort.

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  • Ep 320 | First Day in Taiwan, Day Before The Great Recall
    2025/07/27

    On our first day in Taiwan July 25th we went into the streets of Taipei where recall campaigners from the the Shān chú wēi hài (山除薇害) recall group were doing a last minute push asking people to get out and vote for the recall of 24 KMT legislators on July 26th.

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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/first-day-in-taipei-day-before-the-great-recall-ep-320/

    We previously interviewed 3 recall campaigners from this group- Carol, Eric and Acho in episode 316. Eric explaining the meaning behind the recall group’s name.

    Later that day we sat down to interview A-Mei the recall group’s spokesperson who was doxed by the Kuomintang.

    We will be releasing our full interview with A-Mei at a later date so stay tuned for that.

    We ended the night at a recall campaign rally so spirited that you’d never guess that we were all standing in the pouring rain getting soaked.

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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/first-day-in-taipei-day-before-the-great-recall-ep-320/

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  • Ep 319 | Taiwanese Waves 2025 is Back
    2025/07/24

    Summer is upon us and I’m sure that a lot of our listeners especially those in New York will be happy to know that Taiwanese Waves will be returning to Central Park’s Summer Stage on August 3 at the Rumsey Playfield. Doors open at 5:00pm

    Since 2016 Taiwanese Waves has introduced Taiwanese music to audiences at Central Park’s Summer Stage. If you’re not familiar with Taiwanese Waves you’re in for a treat. In this episode I sat down with Mia, the main organizer of Taiwanese Waves and we are about to walk through and give you a taste of all of the acts that have performed at Summer Stage in the past nine years. You’ll also get to hear a preview of what to expect at this year’s concert.

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    38 分
  • Ep 318 | Meet Taiwanese YouTuber Ba Jiong 八炯
    2025/07/23

    In late June, we met up with YouTuber Bā Jiǒng (八炯) when he was in New York. If you’re not familiar with Bā Jiǒng you might want to check out 2 of his most popular videos which expose China’s United Front’s tactics to target the Taiwanese and to recruit Taiwanese influencers to attack and spread disinformation about Taiwan. Then you’ll know why he’s had death threats.

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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/meet-taiwanese-youtuber-ba-jiong-%e5%85%ab%e7%82%af/

    Bā Jiǒng is among those spearheading the recall of Fu Kun-chi, the KMT legislator known as “The King of Hualien.” Fu Kun-chi is 1 of 24 Kuomintang KMT legislators who will be up for the mass recall vote in Taiwan on July 26th. To get up to speed on the Great Recall Effort that’s been happening in Taiwan checkout our past 2 episodes 316 and 317.

    Talking Taiwan is getting ready to head back to Taiwan to cover this historic mass recall vote of 24 KMT legislators, in fact we might already be there by the time you hear this episode. We look forward to having Bā Jiǒng on Talking Taiwan to talk about the recall efforts in Hualien and his videos exposing how the United Front works with Taiwanese influencers

    Special thanks to Winston Liao for connecting us with Bā Jiǒng.

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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/meet-taiwanese-youtuber-ba-jiong-%e5%85%ab%e7%82%af/

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  • Ep 317 | The Great Recall Explained by Courtney Donovan Smith
    2025/07/22

    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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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/the-great-recall-explained-by-courtney-donovan-smith-ep-317/

    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:

    • How the recall mechanism works in Taiwan

    • Past cases of politicians who have faced a recall vote

    • Factors leading to the Bluebird Movement and Recall Efforts

    • The expanded powers of the legislative yuan that were ruled unconstitutional

    • What happened to paralyze Taiwan’s constitutional court

    • What has motivated the people campaigning to recall KMT legislators

    • Why the KMT’s recall efforts against DPP legislators have failed

    • How Ko Wen-je’s supporters have reacted to his detainment due to corruption charges

    • DPP involvement with recall efforts

    • How some of the Kuomintang KMT have shifted from being anti-Communist China to pro-Communist China (PRC)

    • The historical significance of Taiwan’s mass recall votes of legislators

    • If the DPP is behind the recalls of KMT legislators

    • What happens next after the recall vote

    • The impact of the Sunflower Movement

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    https://talkingtaiwan.com/the-great-recall-explained-by-courtney-donovan-smith-ep-317/

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    59 分