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Taiwan 260517 Cna04

KuomintangVice PresidentLawmakersAlliance

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This is a domestic political event in Taiwan with no direct commercial mechanism. No product/commodity price, supply chain, or company margin is affected. The impeachment effort is unlikely to pass and has no material impact on business operations or markets.

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  • Taiwan opposition-controlled Legislative Yuan to vote on impeaching President Lai Ching-te on May 17, 2026.
  • Impeachment motion requires two-thirds majority, which opposition lacks, making passage unlikely.
  • Motion stems from Premier Cho Jung-tai refusing to countersign revenue-sharing law amendments passed Nov 14, 2025.
  • Legislative Yuan chose not to pursue no-confidence vote against Premier Cho.
  • Event is largely symbolic with no immediate commercial impact.

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