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  • 6/2/2025
South Korea began setting up polling stations on Monday (June 2) ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election, as the leading candidates made their final campaign stops across the country.

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00:00South Korea began setting up polling stations on Monday ahead of Tuesday's presidential election,
00:07as the leading candidates made their final campaign stops across the country.
00:12Many voters expressed hope for a leader who can restore public trust
00:16and uphold democratic principles following a turbulent political period.
00:21The government of the United States has about a normal democracy.
00:24People who are good at working in the300's,
00:28all they stand together.
00:30All those who stand together.
00:32All of them are good people,
00:34and all of them are excellent people who are working on the right.
00:37All those who stand together are politically driven over the goals of the country.
00:41The government, the HFC National Party,
00:44the Chinese party,
00:46the HFC National Party Communist Party,
00:47The election was triggered by the ouster of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who shocked the
00:56nation by briefly imposing martial law in December, an act many believed belonged to
01:01South Korea's authoritarian past.
01:17Liberal front-runner Lee Jae-myung and conservative rival Kim Moon-so are set to conclude three
01:40weeks of intense campaigning by midnight in Seoul.
01:47For more information visit www.fema.org

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