Two blue lawmakers engage in a showdown of removal voices overseas? The removal group aims to collect a thousand signatures in one day!
- byVic

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The National Security Governance Association released the latest poll in response to the wave of recall efforts. Kuomintang Legislator Hsu Qiaoxin leads with a support rate of 48.8%, followed by Li Yanjiu at 46.6%. The volunteer coordinator for the recall of Hsu Qiaoxin stated that Hsu has the highest number of overseas signatures, with Li Yanjiu also making progress afterward. The goal is to collect 1,000 signatures daily. The coordinator mentioned that the number of signature collection sites in North America and Europe has increased, with over 20 cities responding, and about 200 volunteers involved. Overseas volunteers face various challenges, including costs and security issues, and are reminded to be cautious of false information, ensuring that signature collection points are certified. Finally, there is a call for Taiwanese friends overseas to participate in the signature collection as soon as possible to achieve the recall goal.
The forum center recently announced the latest polling data on the "support level for the recall petition" in response to the wave of recalls. It shows that Hsu Chiao-hsin from the Kuomintang is in the lead with a support rate of 48.8%, followed by Lee Yan-hsiu at 46.6%. In the program "Taiwan Frontline," a volunteer named Xiao Ling revealed that Hsu Chiao-hsin has the highest number of recall petitions collected overseas, while the number for Lee Yan-hsiu has also increased subsequently. The volunteer team has established a plan with a "daily KPI target of 1,000 signatures." Xiao Ling pointed out that currently, in addition to Europe, there are over 20 cities in North America with recall petition stations, and the number of overseas volunteers is around 200. According to last week's statistics, in North America, Toronto, France, and the EU region, the number of petitions to recall Hsu Chiao-hsin ranks first. Originally, Hsu was leading in the EU region, but Lee Yan-hsiu initiated a counter-attack over the weekend, resulting in a tug-of-war situation, with a high inquiry rate regarding the recall of Wang Hung-wei as well. Xiao Ling mentioned that overseas volunteers face many difficulties, including local issues and costs. Some petition stations even need to handwrite "zhuyin" promotional boards and personally fund security to prevent "little pinks" from causing disturbances. Xiao Ling also reminded friends overseas to pay attention to the current issues of "fake news or false channels" and to ensure that the petition stalls have obtained certification from domestic recall teams to protect personal data from leaking. Furthermore, the recall group has set a "daily KPI target of 1,000 signatures" and calls on overseas Taiwanese friends who wish to participate to consider the subsequent logistics and compiling time. The deadline for overseas submissions may be around April 10, so time is tight, and everyone needs to pay special attention to the petition timing, and please remember "two signatures and one vote, one person brings two people," to increase the chances of a successful recall.