💨 Abstract

South Korea's opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, is projected to win the presidency following early elections, with 51.7% of votes, according to exit polls by major South Korean broadcasters. This pivotal election, held six months after the former president declared martial law, is crucial for restoring stability amidst economic challenges and geopolitical tensions. Lee, a liberal from the Democratic Party, faces significant issues including a sluggish economy, U.S.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff