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Lawmakers from Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party stood with civic groups looking to recall main opposition Kuomintang lawmakers, while KMT lawmakers defended their stances on television. With the vote a little over a week away, both sides of the recall movement are beginning their final push to win voters over.
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00:00Great recall. Big success. Great recall. Big success. Great recall. Big success.
00:08Lawmakers from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party stand alongside civic campaigners,
00:14backing their efforts to recall two dozen opposition Kuomintang legislators.
00:19Recall campaigners say the KMT is working on behalf of the Chinese government to infiltrate the country.
00:26I believe that a great recall sends an important message to the global society
00:31because we believe Taiwan is an independent country and we don't want a Chinese agent in our Congress.
00:39So we would like to July 26, everybody can stand out and agree to recall and make our Taiwan great again.
00:49The DPP holds the presidency but has a minority in Taiwan's legislature.
00:54The KMT, together with the smaller Taiwan People's Party, has blocked or derailed DPP legislation.
01:03Disagreements over everything from the country's budget to government restructuring has caused a good deal of bad blood.
01:10Veteran DPP lawmakers say the people are fed up with the opposition holding the majority.
01:15On Wednesday, several of the lawmakers whose seats are at stake had a chance to make their case on TV.
01:42KMT Caucus Whip Fu Kunqi, who represents Hualien County in eastern Taiwan,
01:48is one of the more senior lawmakers facing a recall.
01:51He says recalling him would be a step in the wrong direction for his constituents.
01:56And he says it would be a step toward letting the DPP consolidate absolute power.
02:01On one side, DPP lawmakers stand with the mass recall campaigners,
02:25saying the movement is a means toward a more effective government, free from external infiltration.
02:32On the other, the KMT is digging in its heels, saying that they're the ones defending democracy.
02:38But in a democracy, the people decide.
02:41And Taiwan's voters will decide who has the more compelling argument at the ballot box next weekend.
02:48Klein Wong and Leslie Liao for Taiwan Plus.

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