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South Korea’s Election: A Nation Divided, Facing an Uncertain Future

South Korea’s Election: A Nation Divided, Facing an Uncertain Future

South Korea’s Election: A Nation Divided, Facing an Uncertain Future South Korea stands at a precipice. Tuesday’s presidential election isn’t just about choosing a leader; it’s about healing a deeply fractured nation. Months of political turmoil, culminating in the arrest and removal of President Yoon Suk Yeol on insurrection charges, have left the country sharply divided. While Yoon’s opponents celebrated the move as a victory for democracy, his supporters viewed it as a devastating blow. This division transcends typical political…

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