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Yoon vows to reform state affairs after election defeat

President Yoon Suk Yeol has vowed to reform state affairs to reflect people's will following the ruling party's crushing defeat in the general elections, the presidential office said Thursday.

Apr 11, 2024
Yoon vows to reform state affairs after election defeat
  • ELECTION Election outcome to weaken Yoon’s grip on state affairs

PM says gov't will 'humbly' accept general election results

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said Thursday the government will "humbly" accept the results of the parliamentary elections and more actively cooperate with the opposition-controlled National Assembly.

Apr 11, 2024
PM says gov't will 'humbly' accept general election results
  • ELECTION Election outcome to weaken Yoon’s grip on state affairs

ELECTION Main opposition secures large majority in elections, crushes ruling party

The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) clinched a landslide victory in Wednesday's general elections, significantly outperforming its rival, the conservative ruling People Power Party (PPP). The victory solidifies the position of the liberal party and establishes an even larger opposition-dominated Assembly for the next four years.

Apr 11, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
[ELECTION] Main opposition secures large majority in elections, crushes ruling party
  • ELECTION Voter turnout hits 32-year high at 67%
  • ELECTION Resounding win boosts prospects of DPK chief's next presidential bid
  • ELECTION Opposition leader vows commitment to solving economic problems

ELECTION Ex-PM suffers crushing defeat

Lee Nak-yon, a veteran politician and a former prime minister, suffered a crushing defeat in Wednesday's parliamentary elections held after he quit the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) and created a new party of his own.

Apr 11, 2024
[ELECTION] Ex-PM suffers crushing defeat

ELECTION Ex-PPP leader wins his first parliamentary seat

Lee Jun-seok, an ousted former leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), won his first-ever parliamentary seat in the general elections Wednesday, the official vote count showed.

Apr 11, 2024
[ELECTION] Ex-PPP leader wins his first parliamentary seat

ELECTION Resounding win boosts prospects of DPK chief's next presidential bid

With the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) projected to secure a majority of seats in the National Assembly in the general elections, Wednesday, its chairman Lee Jae-myung is highly likely to establish himself as the party's leading presidential candidate for the 2027 election.

Apr 10, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
[ELECTION] Resounding win boosts prospects of DPK chief's next presidential bid
  • ELECTION Main opposition secures large majority in elections, crushes ruling party
  • ELECTION Opposition leader vows commitment to solving economic problems

ELECTION DPK poised to clinch landslide victory in general elections

The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is poised to achieve a decisive victory in Wednesday's general elections, with the broader liberal opposition bloc expected to secure as many as 200 seats in the 300-member National Assembly. This projection deals a significant blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Apr 10, 2024By Lee Hyo-jin
[ELECTION] DPK poised to clinch landslide victory in general elections
  • PHOTOS Election Day gets underway

ELECTION Han Dong-hoon’s future uncertain following PPP’s defeat

The future of Han Dong-hoon, interim leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), came under question following the crushing defeat of his party in the general elections, Wednesday.

Apr 10, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
[ELECTION] Han Dong-hoon’s future uncertain following PPP’s defeat
  • ELECTION Ruling party leader resigns following election defeat

ELECTION Election outcome to weaken Yoon’s grip on state affairs

The exit poll results of Wednesday's general elections, indicating a landslide victory for the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), are anticipated to deal a critical blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol’s control over state affairs. This outcome dashes his hopes of securing parliamentary support to pursue key policies during the remainder of his presidency.

Apr 10, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
[ELECTION] Election outcome to weaken Yoon’s grip on state affairs
  • PM says gov't will 'humbly' accept general election results
  • Yoon vows to reform state affairs after election defeat

ELECTION Voter turnout hits 32-year high at 67%

The April 10 general elections saw the country's highest voter participation in 32 years, following a record high in early voting, as announced by the election watchdog on Wednesday.

Apr 10, 2024By Jung Da-hyun
[ELECTION] Voter turnout hits 32-year high at 67%
  • ELECTION Main opposition secures large majority in elections, crushes ruling party
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