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Kim Ki-hyun points out Democratic Party members accompanied Election Commission on overseas trips
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Kim Ki-hyun points out Democratic Party members accompanied Election Commission on overseas trips

Rep. Kim Ki-hyun of the People Power Party criticized the National Election Commission (NEC) for allowing Democratic Party members to accompany overseas trips, citing the recent ballot shortage issue. Two NEC employees and two Democratic Party members reportedly traveled to Japan and Cambodia in 2023, costing approximately 22.7 million KRW.

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National Election Commission Reduced Ballot Printing Volume by Half Despite Sufficient Budget
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Politik·1 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

National Election Commission Reduced Ballot Printing Volume by Half Despite Sufficient Budget

The National Election Commission secured a budget of 14.5 billion won for ballot printing for the 6/3 local elections but only spent 8.2 billion won, printing half the planned volume. Contract prices and execution details varied significantly by region, with some areas like Songpa-gu, Seoul, facing ballot shortages due to higher-than-budgeted printing costs.

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Opposition leader urges special prosecutor for election commission, President's aide seeks PM nominee hearing cooperation
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Politik·11.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Opposition leader urges special prosecutor for election commission, President's aide seeks PM nominee hearing cooperation

South Korea's new ruling party floor leader, Chung Jin-suk, met with Presidential Secretary for Political Affairs Hong Ik-pyo to demand a special prosecutor for the National Election Commission due to alleged mismanagement. Hong stated the Blue House would accept a special prosecutor if agreed upon by both parties, while also requesting cooperation for the Prime Minister nominee's confirmation hearing.

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Central Election Commission's decision to lower ballot paper printing minimum to 50% made without official meeting
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Politik·10.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Central Election Commission's decision to lower ballot paper printing minimum to 50% made without official meeting

South Korea's Central Election Commission reduced the minimum ballot paper printing standard from 60% to 50% of voters without an official meeting, leading to ballot shortages in the recent local elections. This decision, made via internal approvals, has drawn criticism and calls for legislative action to prevent future infringements on voting rights.

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