South Korea's Central Election Administration Commission held a plenary meeting and voted to pass the motion on the results of the general election, and Lee Jae-myung's presidential term officially began. (CCTV News)
At 20:00 local time on June 3, the voting for the 21st presidential election in South Korea officially ended, and exit polls were released one after another. After the voting, the exit polls released by the three mainstream TV stations of Korea Broadcasting Corporation (KBS), Korea Culture Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), and Seoul Broadcasting Corporation (SBS) showed that Lee Jae-myung, the candidate of the largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, will win the general election by ...
The official voting for the 21st presidential election in South Korea officially kicked off at 6:00 local time on June 3. There are 14,295 polling stations across South Korea. Voters who did not participate in the early voting can go to the designated polling stations with their ID cards to participate in the voting. The voting will end at 20:00 local time on the same day. A total of 7 candidates have registered with the Central Election Management Commission of South Korea in this general elect...
According to Bloomberg, South Korean voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to cast their ballots in this presidential election. Regardless of the outcome of the presidential election, the crypto industry will benefit. Both popular candidates Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo have promised to ease regulations and expand access to digital assets. Candidate Lee Jae-myung proposed to legalize spot crypto ETFs and even allow South Korean pension funds with a size of 884 billion dollars to invest...