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台海观澜| 台湾民意向大罢免说不,就是向“台独”说不
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-07-28 04:59

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article is that the recent recall election in Taiwan signifies a rejection of the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) stance on "Taiwan independence" and its "anti-China" narrative [2][3][4] - The failure of the recall election raises concerns within the DPP about the sustainability of their "anti-China" platform and the viability of pursuing "Taiwan independence" [5][6] - Observations from Japan indicate that the recall election results challenge the DPP's "anti-China" stance, suggesting a potential shift in public sentiment against "Taiwan independence" [7][6] Group 2 - The response from mainland China to the recall election was notably calm and delayed, indicating a strategic approach to the political developments in Taiwan [12][11] - The official statement from the Taiwan Affairs Office criticized the DPP for its political maneuvers and highlighted the disconnect between the DPP's actions and public sentiment [13][15] - The upcoming second wave of recall elections scheduled for August 23 will further test the resilience of the current political landscape in Taiwan, particularly for the seven KMT legislators involved [16]