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South Korean Boy Honored for Calling Out Distorted Game on 1980 Gwangju Uprising

South Korean Boy Honored for Calling Out Distorted Game on 1980 Gwangju Uprising
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Yoon likely to face post-election political attacks

President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate was hanging in the balance as the exit poll of Wednesday's general election suggested a gloomy outlook for the ruling bloc which could raise the possibility of the conservative leader becoming a lame-duck president, with three years remaining of his term. Exit poll results as of press time Wednesday implied that opposition parties could secure two-thirds or more of the seats i. ....

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[Election 2024] Will S. Korea's political regionalism crumble?

South Korean politics has long been marked by a sharp east-west divide in its southern regions. In the southeast, Daegu, Busan, Ulsan and the Gyeongsang Provinces have been a conservative stronghold for decades, while the country’s southwest, including Gwangju and the Jeolla Provinces, has been a bastion for the left wing. In the 2020 legislative election, the center-left won in 27 out of 28 seats in Korea'. ....

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