HAN REVOKED: WITHER THE KUOMINTANG?

On 6 June 2020, Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu suffered a devastating defeat in the recall election with almost 940,000 ballots agreeing to remove him from office after just 18 months since his inauguration. Although recall elections are not unprecedented in Taiwan and certainly not the first time for Han, his defeat makes him the highest-level elected official to be removed in a recall vote in the country’s history. What are the underlying reasons for Han’s abrupt rise and fall over two years? What are the political implications of Han’s recall for not only the Kuomintang (KMT) but also the development of Taiwan’s democracy?

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