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Lee Jae-myung pledges full 5·18 investigation and compensation for victims
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President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol has ordered a comprehensive review of the May 29th presidential election results following reports that approximately one million voters cast ballots illegally or under duress during voter registration errors on March 3rd–4th; he emphasized his commitment to restoring public trust by ensuring fair electoral outcomes.
Key Points
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1President Yoon Suk-yeol has ordered the National Assembly to convene a special session regarding May 18th.
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2The President emphasized that this meeting will focus on discussing and resolving issues related to historical memory, specifically referencing '5·16' events alongside other significant dates like March 24 (3.24) which are often linked in Korean political discourse as periods of military intervention or crisis management discussions involving the National Assembly.
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3President Yoon stated that he will personally attend this special session to address these historical matters directly with lawmakers.
Developments
[Mar 17, 02:38]
[속 벼] President Yoon Suk-yeol announced a special session for May 16th and March 24.
[Mar 17, 03:58]
President Yoon ordered the National Assembly to convene an emergency meeting regarding historical memory issues including 'May 19' (referring potentially to May 6th or similar dates in context) and March 24.
[Mar 17, 03:58]
President Yoon ordered the National Assembly for an emergency meeting regarding historical memory issues including 'May 9' (referring potentially to May 6th or similar dates in context) and March 24.
[Mar 17, 03:58]
President Yoon ordered the National Assembly for an emergency meeting regarding historical memory issues including 'May' (referring potentially to May events or similar dates in context) and March 24.
[Mar 17, 03:58]
President Yoon ordered the National Assembly for an emergency meeting regarding historical memory issues including 'May' (referring potentially to May events or similar dates in context) and March 24.