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Gender issues in Seoul mayoral campaign
Nationwide shift in sentiment
The Seoul and Busan by-elections were held because of sexual harassment allegations against the previous mayors both from the Democratic Party. Former Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon committed suicide, and Busan s mayor resigned as a result of the allegations. However, the outcome of the elections indicate a shift in public sentiment across the nation.
This creates a springboard for the Conservative Party … This is the time to change the political regime, former conservative lawmaker Song Young-sun told DW.
And it will certainly impact the effectiveness of South Korea s current president, whose prioritizing of peacemaking with North Korea will be replaced with a greater emphasis on domestic issues. ....

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South Korea: Mayoral elections sink Moon's North Korea peace drive


South Korea: Mayoral elections sink Moon s North Korea peace drive
dw.com
3 hrs ago
Frank Smith (Seoul)
Hopes for effective dialogue with North Korea have been weakened, as voters and opposition call for a domestic focus. The Democratic Party s fall in the polls could mark sharp changes in government policy.
© Jeon Heon-Kyun/REUTERS
South Korean President Moon Jae-in speaks in Seoul
South Korea s ruling Democratic Party suffered crushing defeats on Wednesday, in by-elections for the Seoul and Busan mayoral posts, deepening President Moon Jae-in s lame duck status and effectively dashing his hopes for making peace with North Korea.
Opposition People Power Party (PPP) candidate Oh Se-hoon won the Seoul mayoral election by 57.5% to 39%, with the Busan PPP candidate winning by almost 30%, according to Yonhap News, South Korea s state media outlet. The results mark a complete reversal of the outcome of last year s parliamentary elec ....

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