South Korea Heads to Snap Presidential Election After Martial Law Turmoil

South Korea Heads to Snap Presidential Election After Martial Law Turmoil
Amid political upheaval, South Korea Heads to Snap Presidential Election After Martial Law Turmoil. South Korea is voting in a pivotal snap presidential election on Tuesday, June 3, after a historic political crisis triggered by former President Yoon Suk-Yeol’s shock declaration of martial law last December. With 44.3 million eligible voters, the nation is at a crossroads seeking to restore stability, defend democratic values, and redefine its global alliances after six months of unprecedented unrest.
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