Ce-Mjong is also awarding the victory in the presidential election in South Korea.

by Andrea
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Left-wing politician and Če-Mong are heading for victory in South Korea with 51.7 % of the votes according to Exit Poll.

Their favorite, 61-year-old left-wing politician and Če-Mong from the opposition Democratic Party, is aimed at victory in early presidential elections in South Korea. This stems from the first estimates to which AFP appealed on Tuesday, TASR writes.

Even Če-Mjong, according to the common exit of Poll, three South Korean stations, won 51.7 percent of the vote, while his rival, 73-year-old ex-minister of work, Kim Mun-Su from the ruling Conservative Party of People’s Party, 39.3 percent.

Extensive powers of the President

The head of state is elected directly in South Korea and has extensive powers. He is not only at the forefront of the government, but is also the top commander of the armed forces. Can also issue regulations. However, unlike many other countries, the Office can only hold a five -year term.

Reasons for early elections

Early elections are held after he was dismissed by the conservative policy of Jun Sok-Jol in April, which unexpectedly declared martial law on December 3, 2024. As a result of this step, a constitutional action has been brought against him.

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