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@Angksaufrhd@emux_12 What’s happening in Korea?
Election time but not enough ballot papers for citizens to vote! Democracy is being stripped away! The citizens are amazing with their peaceful protest and guarding their voting rights and democracy!
Repeated Ballot Shortages and Voting Machine Issues Shake Confidence in South Korea’s Electoral System.
South Korea has built its democracy on the principle of free and fair elections, yet recurring logistical failures continue to undermine public trust.
During early voting for the local elections, multiple polling stations — particularly in key Seoul districts — experienced severe ballot shortages, forcing voters to wait or leave without casting ballots.
Reports of voting machines failing to register votes properly have added to the controversy, with some voters expressing frustration over the system’s reliability.
These incidents occur against a backdrop of previous election-related disputes, amplifying skepticism about whether every citizen’s voice is accurately reflected.
Commentator Sang-gyu Park describes the situation as a collapse of the foundational mechanisms of electoral democracy.
This issue is important because the legitimacy of any democratic government rests on citizens’ belief that the voting process is transparent, accessible, and accurate.
When basic elements like ballot supply and machine functionality fail, it raises broader concerns about institutional competence and fairness.
Do you think these repeated voting problems are fixable administrative shortcomings, or do they point to deeper systemic issues that demand comprehensive reform?
An Unusual Scene to Avoid Clashes with Police
Citizens lead police through the rotation to keep the protest peaceful, after earlier confrontations
South Korean protesters demanding a new election have entered their second day blockading a vote-counting center.
After friction with police at polling stations, distrust toward officers had been growing among the crowd.
To prevent further clashes, citizens at the counting center came up with their own approach.
When police rotate out, citizens lead them to the exit. When the next team comes in, they can only enter with citizen approval.
The self-organization goes beyond managing police.
Volunteers direct traffic on congested roads nearby.
Others prepare and distribute food and water to fellow protesters.
An unusual scene: it's citizens, not police, doing the leading.
Korean citizens are taking matters into their own hands, all in the name of liberal democracy.
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🇰🇷"Re-election! Re-election!"Today, Jamsil Olympic Stadium was packed with massive crowds.
Most appeared to be in their 20s and 30s, but there were also many families with newborns in strollers, as well as many seniors.
The crowd was already large in the morning, but turnout surged even further in the afternoon.
Their demand was simple and clear: "Re-election."Waving Taegeukgi flags and holding signs, they chanted "Re-election!" nonstop without a single pause.
#재선거
🚨 Just like that spineless Jang Dong-hyuk in South Korea talked tough about fighting the rigged leftist election but folded immediately, accepted the stolen results without a fight, abandoned every conservative voter who stood with him, and proved the People Power Party is just another branch of the same corrupt establishment…
Here in America over the many GOP candidates did the EXACT SAME THING:
Herschel Walker, Mehmet Oz, and Blake Masters all faced clear irregularities, ballot issues, and theft concerns then caved, conceded, and left their voters high and dry.
No fight. No audits. No backbone.
They’re not leaders. They’re RINOs. Part of the uniparty. Same as the Korean sellouts.
@monarchreport25@shushin_spirits@DrFrankModels What’s happening in Korea?
This is election fraud! This is deliberate corruption not allowing the citizens to vote!!!
The USA sent Mr Moss Tan to guard against election fraud but to no avail!
Japan, a cute culture but the judiciary has a devilish heart! Faith is internal and more real than all the tricks, manipulations of media news and vengeful intent! Please do stop and listen to the 2nd Generation’s speaking up for their families and faith! Their goodness, goodness of citizens, is needed by Japan’
@13chi31@eAP2iWONYa95498 Thank you seeing the vision of the International Highway Project! It will be part of our lives to be global citizens, one village, one family under God. The cost? Too much money have been poured into wars. Let’s re-envision the future!