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Lee Jae-myung Wins Snap Presidential Vote in South Korea

  • Lee Jae-myung won a snap presidential election in South Korea on June 3, 2025, defeating Kim Moon-soo by over eight points with 49.4% of the vote.
  • The election came after several months of political upheaval following the suspension of the previous leader, Yoon Suk Yeol, who had attempted and failed to impose martial law by sending armed forces into the parliament.
  • Lee, a left-leaning former sweatshop worker, human rights lawyer, mayor, and governor, has faced scandals, legal challenges, and even a stabbing attempt but retained strong public support.
  • In his victory speech, Lee called for national unity, democracy restoration, and pledged to boost South Korea’s AI industry while promising to hold those behind the martial law attempt accountable.
  • Despite his win, Lee must address a deeply divided nation, ongoing postponed criminal trials suspended by presidential immunity, and major economic and security challenges ahead.
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The left-liberal won the new elections clearly after the war-right crisis. The 61-year-old grew up in deep poverty. His way up was anything but predetermined

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