The first polls in the urn for voting give an opposition candidate Lee Zhee-Mug from the Democratic Party, a clear victory in the elections in South Korea with 51.7% against the conservative applicant Kim Moon Su (39.3%), the former minister and ally of President Yun Suk Yol, who unleashed the national crisis to try to declare to claim to be stated on the state The law on the market.
Lee promised to “close the era of confrontation” and restore the institutional legitimacy of the country. Nevertheless, his candidate remains due to the newly discovery of the trial for the alleged violation of the election law, whose decision may appear during his mandate and offer a constitutional dilemma about presidential immunity.
Lee, a civil law lawyer, took advantage of the political crisis in the law caused by a declaration of martial law in order to try to seize conservative voters and claim that their party is a “center that is not progressive” and qualifies the rival formation of the “Extraordinary Right Crime Organization”.
Their proposals are concentrated on technological innovation, economic reactivation and interface. Planning to create the Ministry of Climate and Energy, expand the Ministry of Gender equality and strengthen the digital and industrial infrastructure of the country.