2025 Taiwanese mass electoral recall campaigns

Recall Cases of the
11th Legislative Yuan Members

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26 seats up for recall;
Opposition(Kuomintang and TPP) needs to retain 16 seats
for a majority.
 
Leader Eric Chu
Party Kuomintang
Last election 52
Recall established 26
2025 Taiwanese
mass electoral recall campaigns
大罷免
2025年4月19日,罷免團體在凱道舉辦「拒絕統戰,守護台灣」大會。
參與罷免中國國民黨立法委員的團體。
中國國民黨主席朱立倫號召支持群眾參與集會。
連署罷免中國國民黨立法委員的民眾。
支持中國國民黨的民眾衝擊北檢。
支持罷免中國國民黨立法委員的民眾。
反對罷免中國國民黨立法委員的民眾。
Propaganda, rallies, marches and demonstrations during Mass Recall Campaigns
DateSince 1 February 2025 (5 months and 5 days)
Location
Caused byThe 11th Legislative Yuan has sparked widespread controversy in its exercise of legislative power and the central government's budget review power, as well as concerns about the Chinese Communist Party's involvement in the politics of Taiwan.
GoalsRecall elected public servants, mainly legislators, and later expanded to mayors and county councilors.
StatusRecall votes across the country will be held on August 23 (2 cases), July 26 (25 cases) and July 13 (1 case), and another 5 cases are still in the process of signature verification.
Parties
Recall pan-Green public servants

Leading Groups:

Overall organizations:

Supporting political parties/organizations:

Lead figures
Number
Over 1.3 million signatories[23]

Recall elections in Taiwan (Chinese: 大罷免潮, Great Recall Wave) targeting predominantly Kuomintang legislators and mayor of Hsinchu will be held on July 26 and August 23, 2025.[24][2][25][2]

Background

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In 2024, after the inauguration of Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) legislators in the 11th Legislative Yuan, a series of controversies arose, including the reforms to legislative powers, the passage of three major bills—the Constitutional Court Procedure Act (CCPA), the Public Officials Election and Recall Act, and the Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures—as well as budget cuts to the 2025 national budget. These bills would redistribute portions of national budget from the central to local governments, most of which are controlled by the KMT, expand the powers of parliament to the detriment of the executive (DPP-led) and obstruct the functioning of the constitutional court.[26]

In response, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and civic groups launched the Bluebird Movement in an attempt to block the passage of these controversial bills. However, due to their numerical disadvantage in the Legislative Yuan, they were ultimately unable to prevent the KMT-TPP coalition [zh] from passing all the proposed legislation.[27][28]

As a result, civic groups began organizing petitions to recall certain KMT legislators. On 4 January, DPP caucus leader Ker Chien-ming publicly called for a large-scale recall of all KMT district legislators.[29] The first recall vote proposals were submitted on 3 February, the earliest possible day given that only lawmakers who have been in office for at least a year are eligible for recall.[30] As of 10 March, recall campaigns had been expanded to include 34 of 39 KMT district legislators.[31] In response, the KMT also initiated counter-recall efforts against fifteen DPP legislators.[24] The movement eventually expanded to include local government officials, such as mayors and councilors, evolving into a nationwide recall battle between the pan-blue and pan-green camps.[32]

On 20 June 2025, the Central Election Commission scheduled the recall elections for 26 July 2025, and stated that 24 lawmakers and mayor of Hsinchu were subject to recall votes.[33] On 2 July, the CEC scheduled recalls for two more KMT legislators on 23 August, the same day as a nuclear power referendum is to be held.[34]

The Central Election Commission placed a moratorium on the gathering, publication, and dissemination of recall polling data from 16 July, and stated that television presentations about the recalls would be aired between 16 and 25 July.[35][36]

Proposed recall cases

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There are 34 recall proposal cases for the Pan-Blue legislators, and 17 recall proposal cases for the Pan-Green legislators.

References

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