South Korean Election Ballot Paper Shortages Spark Controversy
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung expressed regret over ballot paper shortages during local elections in Seoul, emphasizing voter rights must be protected. On his inauguration anniversary, he called for an investigation into the issue, accountability, and effective measures to prevent future occurrences.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has voiced significant concern over the recent ballot paper shortages experienced in parts of Seoul during local elections, calling it a matter of ensuring citizens' voting rights.
Speaking on the occasion of his first anniversary as president, Lee demanded that related organizations investigate the shortages thoroughly.
He emphasized the need for accountability and urged the quick implementation of safeguards to prevent such issues from recurring in future elections.
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