Ballot Shortage Sparks Call for Thorough Investigation in South Korea
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has demanded a thorough investigation into a ballot shortage that disrupted recent local elections. The incident, which led to the resignation of the head of the National Election Commission, has prompted widespread protests and calls for electoral reforms.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has called for a comprehensive investigation following a ballot shortage during recent local elections. This shortage prevented some voters from casting their votes, which has led to significant public outcry and protests.
The shortfall in ballots has raised serious concerns, leading to the resignation of the National Election Commission's head. Protesters gathered in Seoul are demanding a re-run of the elections to ensure electoral integrity.
President Lee expressed his regret over the situation, urging both the prosecution and police to get involved in the investigation. He also asked for parliamentary action to prevent similar issues in the future, including a potential reform of the National Election Commission.
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