South Korea opposition set to win election

National Election Commission officials count ballots during the 22nd parliamentary election in Seoul, South KoreaReuters

The Democratic Party in South Korea is set to improve its majority in parliament, with almost all vote counted from Wednesday’s election.

Together with its smaller alliance, it is on training to earn more than 170 of the 300 seats in the National Assembly.

However, a two-thirds super lot might not be possible for the liberal events.

The end result leaves Yoon Suk Yeol with a blast and his ability to withstand a diminished presidency for the last three years of his one and only expression.

In contrast, Lee Jae-myung, the head of the Democrat Party, may be encouraged to run for president again after losing to Mr. Yoon in 2022.

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