South Korean President Calls for Investigation into Election Ballot Shortage
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has requested a comprehensive investigation into a ballot shortage affecting recent local elections. He emphasized the involvement of prosecution and police in the probe. Expressing regret, President Lee addressed the issue publicly, highlighting his responsibility as a leader and citizen.
In a recent development concerning South Korea's local elections, President Lee Jae Myung has urged for a detailed investigation into a significant ballot shortage. This issue has sparked widespread concern, prompting the president to call for immediate action.
President Lee took to social media to express his deep regret over the situation. He acknowledged the government's responsibility, emphasizing the importance of transparency and accountability in the electoral process.
To address the matter, President Lee has involved the prosecution and police, signaling a strong governmental commitment to resolving the issue and ensuring such irregularities are prevented in future elections.
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