South Korea's 2025 Election: Youth Disillusionment and Leadership Challenges

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South Korea's 2025 presidential election is marked by high voter turnout, political tensions, and unique cultural participation, with measures like banning candidate names at Starbucks and creative voting proof sheets. The election follows recent political upheavals, including impeachments and martial law, and features a race primarily between Lee Jae-myung and Kim Moon-soo, amid concerns over political polarization and external challenges like US tariffs and North Korea. Voters are seeking stability and unity in a deeply divided nation, with record participation and a focus on issues like child care and foreign policy.
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