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South Korean opposition wins big in parliamentary elections

Công LuậnCông Luận11/04/2024


The Democratic Party (DP) is expected to take more than 170 of the 300 seats in South Korea's legislature, National Election Commission data showed after 99% of votes were counted as of 5:55 a.m. Thursday local time.

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Democratic Party leaders shake hands to celebrate their victory after the parliamentary elections in Seoul, South Korea, on April 10, 2024. Photo: Yonhap

“You are giving the Democratic Party the responsibility to take responsibility for people’s livelihoods and create a better society,” said DP leader Lee Jae Myung. Lee won a seat in Inch City, west of Seoul, after beating a strong candidate from the People Power Party (PPP).

President Yoon's PPP is forecast to win just over 100 seats, but still avoid the danger threshold of an opposition two-thirds majority in parliament - which could block presidential vetoes and pass constitutional amendments.

The National Election Commission (NEC) is expected to announce the official results later today (April 11). According to the NEC, nearly 29.7 million people, equivalent to 67% of eligible voters, have cast their ballots.

It marked the highest turnout ever for a parliamentary election in South Korea, although it was less than the 2022 presidential election that narrowly brought Mr. Yoon to power.

President Yoon, who takes office in May 2022, has suffered low ratings for months as he struggles to deliver on pledges to cut taxes, ease business regulations and improve the world's fastest-aging economy.

Hoang Anh (according to Yonhap, Reuters, CNA)



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