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Taiwan Parliament Passes Election Law Amendment, Critics Link to Mayor Kao's Re-election Bid
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Taiwan Parliament Passes Election Law Amendment, Critics Link to Mayor Kao's Re-election Bid

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan passed an amendment to the Public Officials Election and Recall Act, allowing individuals serving probation or community service to run for office. Critics, including DPP legislator Chen Pei-yu, argue this benefits Hsinchu Mayor Kao Hung-an's re-election bid and was rushed through before the budget was finalized, prioritizing electoral interests over public welfare.

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Gyeongnam Governor to Appoint Heads of Public Institutions After Re-election
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Gyeongnam Governor to Appoint Heads of Public Institutions After Re-election

Gyeongnam Governor Park Wan-soo, re-elected in the 6.3 local elections, is expected to proceed with appointments for heads of public institutions whose terms are ending or are vacant, coinciding with the start of his ninth term next month. Out of 17 institutions, 11 require new leadership, with four currently vacant due to resignations to support the governor's election campaign.

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New Taipei City Councilor Huang Yong-chang can run for re-election after election law amendment
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New Taipei City Councilor Huang Yong-chang can run for re-election after election law amendment

Taiwan's legislature passed an amendment to the Public Officials Election and Recall Act, removing the disqualification for candidates sentenced to probation or community service. This change, dubbed the 'Gao Hung-an clause,' allows New Taipei City Councilor Huang Yong-chang, previously disqualified due to a probation sentence, to run for re-election. The amendment also adds a disqualification for those convicted of fraud offenses.

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Supreme Court Indicates No Intervention in Pre-Election Nomination Rejections
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Supreme Court Indicates No Intervention in Pre-Election Nomination Rejections

The Supreme Court of India indicated it typically does not intervene in cases of rejected election nominations before elections, suggesting remedies should be sought through election law post-rejection. This stance came during a hearing of Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan's plea against the rejection of her Rajya Sabha nomination in Madhya Pradesh due to alleged non-disclosure of a criminal case.

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South Korea's Election Crisis: Insufficient Ballot Paper Sparks Protests and Calls for Re-election
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South Korea's Election Crisis: Insufficient Ballot Paper Sparks Protests and Calls for Re-election

South Korea's June 3 local elections faced an unprecedented crisis due to insufficient ballot paper, forcing extended voting hours and leading to protests. The issue, concentrated in traditional strongholds of the opposition People Power Party, has fueled suspicions of electoral irregularities and calls for a re-election, drawing parallels to Hong Kong's protest tactics.

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Justice Party announces victory in Chuncheon City Council re-election and provincial proportional representation
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6/4/2026AI summary

Justice Party announces victory in Chuncheon City Council re-election and provincial proportional representation

The Justice Party's Gangwon Provincial Chapter declared a significant advancement for progressive politics in the region following Yoon Min-seop's re-election to the Chuncheon City Council and securing 10,419 votes in the provincial proportional representation election. The party highlighted Yoon's re-election as a historic first for the party in a Gangwon constituency and vowed to continue advocating for electoral reform, including the abolition of the 5% threshold for small parties.

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Park Wan-soo, Governor-elect of Gyeongnam, Wins Re-election Through Self-Reliance
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6/4/2026AI summary

Park Wan-soo, Governor-elect of Gyeongnam, Wins Re-election Through Self-Reliance

Park Wan-soo, the governor-elect of Gyeongnam, is evaluated to have won the 9th National Simultaneous Local Elections by relying on his own strength, minimizing support from the People Power Party's central headquarters, and countering the Democratic Party's bid to reclaim the governorship with former provincial governor Kim Kyung-soo. Park emphasized his four-year track record of growth in population, economy, and resident welfare.

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