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National Assembly to Launch Probe into Ballot Shortage During Local Elections
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سياسة·3 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

National Assembly to Launch Probe into Ballot Shortage During Local Elections

South Korea's National Assembly will begin a 45-day parliamentary probe into a ballot shortage that affected over two dozen polling stations during the recent local elections. The investigation, agreed upon by the ruling Democratic Party and the main opposition People Power Party, will focus on the National Election Commission and its regional offices.

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Seoul Protest Over Ballot Shortages Disrupts Sports Teams, Highlights Shared Blame
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سياسة·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Seoul Protest Over Ballot Shortages Disrupts Sports Teams, Highlights Shared Blame

A protest in Seoul over ballot shortages during local elections disrupted national sports teams and highlighted shared responsibility among political leaders, police, and election authorities. Protesters blocked access to a public facility, impacting athletes preparing for international competitions, while police response and political inaction drew criticism.

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South Korea's 'Ballot Shortage' Highlights Democratic Trust Crisis
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سياسة·13.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

South Korea's 'Ballot Shortage' Highlights Democratic Trust Crisis

South Korea experienced a rare ballot shortage in recent local elections, leading to voter frustration and protests. The incident, attributed to miscalculation by election officials, has sparked concerns about public trust in democratic processes, even without evidence of fraud. The article contrasts this with Taiwan's system, emphasizing the importance of maintaining public confidence over mere convenience in electoral reforms.

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National Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk faces pressure to resign amid election results and ballot shortage controversy
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سياسة·12.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

National Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk faces pressure to resign amid election results and ballot shortage controversy

National Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk is resisting calls for his resignation, citing a rebound in party support and public opinion favoring a by-election due to ballot shortages. Opposing factions, including the 'pro-Han Dong-hoon' group and progressive lawmakers, are increasing pressure, with an upcoming lawmakers' meeting expected to be pivotal.

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Election official apologizes for ballot shortage, asks protesters to allow transfer of vote counting materials
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سياسة·11.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Election official apologizes for ballot shortage, asks protesters to allow transfer of vote counting materials

South Korea's election commission apologized for a ballot shortage during the June 3 local elections in Songpa-gu, Seoul. The acting chairman stated that 42,000 ballots remained in the district and explained the decision to print 50% of ballots for the main vote was due to concerns about excess ballots and allegations of election fraud. The commission also appealed to protesters blocking a handball arena to allow the transfer of vote counting materials.

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