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Ballot Shortage in South Korean Election Sparks Trust Crisis, Protesters Demand New Election for Days

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A shortage of ballots in last week's local elections in South Korea has triggered a crisis of public trust. For five consecutive days after the election, citizens have protested outside a counting facility in Seoul, demanding a new election. Although the number of protesters decreased from tens of thousands over the weekend to about 200 on June 9th, the demands have escalated from a simple call for a new election to allegations of election fraud. The minor New Reform Party is considering legal channels to petition and challenge the validity of some election results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: 韓國民眾為何示威?
A: 因為上週舉行的地方選舉中,全國有26個投票所因選票短缺而一度暫停投票,引發了對選舉公正性的不信任。
Q: 示威活動持續了多久、在哪裡舉行?
A: 截至6月9日,示威活動已在首爾松坡區的SK奧林匹克手球館周邊連續進行了5天。
Q: 示威者的訴求是什麼?
A: 最初的主要訴求是重新選舉,但後來部分示威者開始主張選舉存在舞弊,並高喊「停止竊選」的口號。
Q: 示威規模如何?
A: 示威人數在週末達到數萬人,但到6月9日上午已減少至約200人。
Q: 根據韓國法律,如何才能推翻選舉結果?
A: 必須先向中央選舉管理委員會請願,若請願被駁回,可以向法院提起訴訟。小黨「改革新黨」正考慮提出請願。