{"id":105550,"date":"2025-06-03T12:07:09","date_gmt":"2025-06-03T07:07:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nationaltimes.pk\/eng\/?p=105550"},"modified":"2025-06-03T12:07:10","modified_gmt":"2025-06-03T07:07:10","slug":"south-korea-votes-for-new-president-after-martial-law-turmoil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nationaltimes.pk\/eng\/2025\/105550\/","title":{"rendered":"South Korea votes for new president after martial law turmoil"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Pakistan(National Times)- South Koreans began voting Tuesday for a new president, capping six months of political upheaval following ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol&#8217;s disastrous declaration of martial law. A handful of elderly voters lined up at a polling station in Seoul\u00b4s Munrae-dong area at 6:00 am to cast their ballots. &#8220;We were the first to arrive with the hope our candidate gets elected, and because the presidential election is the most important,&#8221; Yu Bun-dol, 80, told AFP, adding she was voting for the conservative People Power Party (PPP) candidate. Millions have already cast their ballots in the snap election, with more than a third of registered voters doing so last week during two days of early voting, the National Election Commission said. All major polls have put liberal Lee Jae-myung well ahead, with the latest Gallup survey showing 49 percent of respondents viewed him as the best candidate. Kim Moon-soo, from the conservative PPP \u2014 Yoon&#8217;s former party \u2014 trailed Lee on 35 percent. The fallout from martial law, which has left South Korea effectively leaderless for the first months of US President Donald Trump&#8217;s second term, is the top concern for voters, experts said. &#8220;Polls show the election is largely viewed as a referendum on the previous administration,&#8221; Kang Joo-hyun, a political science professor at Sookmyung Women&#8217;s University, told AFP. &#8220;What&#8217;s particularly striking is that the martial law and impeachment crisis not only swayed moderates but also fractured the conservative base.&#8221; And analysts say that South Korea&#8217;s conservative party is in crisis. Yoon&#8217;s impeachment over a disastrous declaration of martial law, which saw armed soldiers deployed to parliament, made him the second straight conservative president to be stripped of office after Park Geun-hye in 2017.Conservative candidate Kim also failed to convince a third party candidate, Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party, to unify and avoid splitting the right-wing vote.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">Turning point<br>&#8220;Conservative politics was associated with competent governance, but it&#8217;s now hard to argue that they remain capable,&#8221; said Kang Won-taek, a political science professor at Seoul National University. Lee&#8217;s Democratic Party already holds a parliamentary majority and analysts say the fractured conservative base will struggle in opposition unless it can resolve its issues. South Korean presidents serve a single five-year term. With a regular presidential election, there is a months-long transition period, and the new leader&#8217;s term begins at midnight after the predecessor&#8217;s final day. But in a snap election, the winner becomes president as soon as the National Election Commission ratifies the vote tally. After months of turmoil and a revolving door of lame-duck acting leaders, many South Koreans are eager for the country to move forward. In Gwangju, spiritual heartland of the South Korean left, Jung Se-yoon, 65, a retired teacher, said the election was a &#8220;turning point&#8221;. &#8220;It will take far too long for the country to get back on its feet if we miss this chance,&#8221; Jung said. Experts said voter turnout was expected to be high. &#8220;The focus won&#8217;t be on whether Lee will win, but on whether he will secure more than 50 percent of the vote,&#8221; Bae Kang-hoon, co-founder of political think tank Valid. &#8220;If he manages to do so, it would give him a significant boost in momentum to govern as president.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pakistan(National Times)- South Koreans began voting Tuesday for a new president, capping six months of political upheaval following ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol&#8217;s disastrous declaration of martial law. 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