Six months of political turbulence in South Korea may finally be over. A snap election, with the highest voter turnout in decades, has given the presidency to the opposition – Liberal leader Lee Jae-myung. Nathaniel Dove has more on the vote and on what this new presidency could mean for the country.
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South Korea elects opposition leader, Liberal Lee Jae-myung as new president
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