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Chen Po-yuan, a Taiwanese rapper, ignited the scene at the Taichung Election Commission yesterday. He, along with three other campaign supporters, spurred the recall push against Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers. A massive 46,000 signatures were submitted for the recall of KMT Legislator Lo Ting-wei, and an incredible 54,000 signatures for KMT Legislator Huang Chien-hao[1]. This astounding number breaks the national record for signatures gathered in the second stage of recall campaigns.
Here's the lowdown: This unparalleled collective effort in Taichung, Taiwan, kickstarted the second stage of the recall campaign for KMT legislators Lo Ting-wei and Huang Chien-hao. The gathered 46,000 signatures aim to oust Lo Ting-wei, while an impressive 54,000 signatures are aimed at Huang Chien-hao. The colossal signatures submitted in this phase smash the nationwide record for the highest number of signatures gathered in the second stage of any recall campaign.
Snap some pics: In the heat of the campaign, Chen Po-yuan and his allies were captured on camera pulling open a gleaming red pompom to rally support[2]. The Taichung Election Commission played host to the event amidst the bustling city.
Sources:[1] https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2021/07/15/2103698218[2] https://www.taiyuanews.tw/article/2060953879
- Chen Po-yuan, a Taiwanese rapper, initiated the second stage of the recall campaign for KMT legislators Lo Ting-wei and Huang Chien-hao with a massive 46,000 signatures targeted for Lo Ting-wei and an impressive 54,000 signatures for Huang Chien-hao.
- This unparalleled movement in Taichung, Taiwan, has surpassed the national record for signatures gathered in the second stage of any recall campaign.
- During the Taichung Election Commission event, captivating images of Chen Po-yuan and his allies were captured on camera, pulling open a gleaming red pompom to rally support.
- The explosive politicalEvent unfolded within the bustling city surroundings of the Taichung Election Commission.
