Recall War Escalates Into Showdown Between Political Parties


Taipei: The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Sunday highlight the intensifying political conflict as a recall war escalates into a showdown between political parties. The situation has become a significant focus, with various parties involved in the mass recall effort.



According to Focus Taiwan, the United Daily News reported that the recall war is escalating, leading to increased tensions between political parties. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is prominently featured in the reports, with its Vice President, Lai Ching-te, emphasizing the party’s commitment to standing with citizens during the mass recall efforts. The China Times echoed this sentiment, highlighting Lai’s assurance that the DPP will continue to support the populace.



The Liberty Times added that Lai urged DPP members to unite in safeguarding the nation amidst the political turmoil. This call for unity reflects the party’s efforts to maintain stability and protect national interests during the ongoing recall activities.



In economic news, the Economic Daily News and the Commercial Times both reported on the stock market. The Economic Daily News highlighted that 16 stocks with strong quarterly reports have gained support from major investors. Meanwhile, the Commercial Times noted that seven stocks favored by foreign investors are poised to lead in market gains.



Lastly, the Taipei Times reported a focus on missile defense, urging attention to this aspect of national security. This emphasizes the broader concerns regarding Taiwan’s defense capabilities and preparedness in the current geopolitical climate.