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South Korea‘s Democracy Renewed

LONDON, Jun 20 (IPS) – On a resounding 79.4 per cent turnout, South Korean voters have delivered a clear mandate for change. Lee Jae-myung of the centrist Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) decisively won the 3 June election, becoming the country’s new president after a turbulent time for South Korean democracy.

Read the full story, “South Korea‘s Democracy Renewed”, on globalissues.org

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