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South Korea's Absentee Voting Sparks Controversy. Nonprofit Workers: Increases Possibility of Ccp Meddling in Elections | Early Voting | Lee Jae-Myung

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South Korea held a presidential election last month. A South Korean conservative group recently held a press conference, questioning that many disputes in the election process were related to "absentee voting." Non-profit workers said on the 7th that Taiwan's opposition party is also promoting absentee voting, but there are still many drawbacks in practice, and it may even increase the opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party to interfere in …
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South Korea held a presidential election last month. A South Korean conservative group recently held a press conference, questioning that many disputes in the election process were related to "absentee voting." Non-profit workers said on the 7th that Taiwan's opposition party is also promoting absentee voting, but there are still many drawbacks in practice, and it may even increase the opportunity for the Chinese Communist Party to interfere in …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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