Taiwan opposition vows to impeach President William Lai

Taiwan's opposition lawmakers have vowed to impeach President William Lai, warning against authoritarian risks. The proposal is largely symbolic, lacking the votes needed for success. It underscores deepening political divisions on the island.

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan is embroiled in political conflict as opposition parties, including the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP), announced plans to impeach President William Lai Ching-te.

The proposal stems from disputes over legislative reforms and budget allocations. KMT caucus head Fu Kun-chi stated, “Lai must step down and Taiwan must not allow the emergence of figures like Yuan Shikai or Cao Kun,” according to Taiwanese newspaper China Times. Yuan Shikai, a military figure after the Qing dynasty's fall, became Republic of China president but crowned himself emperor in 1915. Cao Kun later gained the presidency through vote-buying.

TPP caucus convenor Huang Kuo-chang echoed, “Steps must be taken to prevent Lai from turning into another Yuan,” per China Times.

The effort is unlikely to succeed. Impeachment requires at least 76 votes in the 113-seat chamber, but the opposition holds only 62 seats, with Lai's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and allies controlling the rest.

This unfolds amid heightened cross-strait tensions, with Beijing condemning external interference in Taiwan affairs. The move highlights the fragility of Taiwan's power balance and could influence future policy directions.

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