Election in South Korea: a Saved Democracy?
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South Korea was considered a stable democracy until the former President Yoon surprisingly declared martial law - and failed in parliament. Tomorrow the country will elect a new president. 11KM assigns the importance of the election.
South Korea buries this Tuesday in the polls the most disgraceful episode of its four decades of democracy. None of what happened in national politics of the past six months is understood without that unlikely martial law ordered by the already expelled conservative president Yoon Suk Yeol. If there is luck will also serve the elections to end the chaos, paralyzing divisions, uncertainty and interim presidents. Never has the fragor in the countr…
After a state of emergency, impeachment, and protests, South Korea elects a new president. Fake news and videos abound. Female voters, who led the uprising, feel overlooked.
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