Referendum on Third Nuclear Plant Restart Fails, All Recall Votes for Seven Opposition KMT Legislators Also Fail

In Taiwan, the referendum on the restart of the third nuclear power plant was unsuccessful, and all recall votes targeting seven opposition Kuomintang (KMT) legislators also failed to meet the required thresholds. This political development reflects Taiwan's ongoing debates over energy policy and nuclear power, as well as the complex dynamics within the island's democratic political system. The failure of both initiatives demonstrates the challenges in achieving significant policy changes through direct democracy mechanisms in Taiwan's polarized political environment.

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