South Koreans vote for new Parliament after campaign focused on economy, graft

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Some analysts see the election as a referendum on President Yoon Suk-yeol.

SEOUL - South Koreans voted to elect a new Parliament on April 10 in a bitterly fought race seen by some analysts as a referendum on President Yoon Suk-yeol, whose popularity has suffered amid a cost-of-living crisis and a spate of political scandals.

The opposition Democratic Party , which already dominates the 300-member legislature, has accused Mr Yoon and his conservative People Power Party of mismanaging the economy and failing to rein in inflation during their time in office. Opinion polls have been mixed and the two major parties have said dozens of districts are too close to call but some party leaders and political analysts predict DP is likely to win a majority.

"I hope the two-party structure will be broken somehow, and politicians will carry out practical policies for ordinary people."has emerged a dark horse, projected to win a dozen seats to become a third-party force that can influence control of the assembly.

 

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