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Civic groups who had run the recall campaigns, with the backing of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), ...
Voters in Taiwan are deciding whether to dismiss seven opposition members from the legislature and on a return to nuclear ...
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Taiwan vote on restarting nuclear plant fails

A Taiwanese referendum on whether to restart a nuclear power plant failed on Saturday after the number of votes in favour ...
Taiwan holds referendum on nuclear power restart after shutting last plant in May, with experts warning energy imports create ...
Taiwan’s referendum on reopening its last nuclear power plant failed to meet the legal threshold, despite majority support ...
Opposition lawmakers in Taiwan have survived recall votes, while a referendum to bring back nuclear power has failed.
Taiwan's energy security needs have come under the spotlight amid an AI boom and tensions with China. Read more at ...
Taiwan has voted not to restart its last nuclear power plant and not to remove seven opposition lawmakers in a referendum and ...
The government does not rule out advanced nuclear energy generation if it meets the government’s three prerequisites, ...
Taiwan’s President William Lai on Saturday signaled his government’s openness to adopting “advanced nuclear energy” in the future, hours after a referendum to restart the island’s last nuclear plant ...
The recall votes, the second in a month, were an attempt to restore ruling party control of the legislature after the Democratic Progressive Party lost its majority in a 2024 election.
Despite three times more “yes” votes than “no,” voter turnout fell short of the threshold. The nation needs energy stability, especially with the complex international security situation and ...