Politicians from rival parties shaking hands in parliament to agree on election investigation
Politicians from rival parties shaking hands in parliament to agree on election investigation
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Rival parties agree to probe election ballot shortages

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The ruling Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party agreed on June 16 to launch a 45-day parliamentary investigation into ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections.

The two parties reached the agreement during a meeting of their deputy floor leaders at the National Assembly on June 16. The plan will be put to a vote at a parliamentary plenary session on Thursday. The special committee will be chaired by the People Power Party.

The investigation will examine the National Election Commission's management failures that led to temporary suspensions of voting at multiple polling stations due to ballot shortages. Both parties aim to establish the facts behind the election administration issues.

The parliamentary probe proceeds separately from election petitions filed after the vote. Calls have also emerged to respect legal procedures in addressing the matter.

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Initial reactions on X include neutral reports of the rival parties' agreement to a 45-day probe into ballot shortages during South Korea's June 3 local elections, alongside skeptical user comments highlighting higher shortages in People Power Party strongholds and questioning potential election fraud or election commission mismanagement.

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Police raiding the election commission headquarters over ballot shortages.
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Police raid Election Commission over ballot shortages in local elections

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Police raided the National Election Commission headquarters and local offices on Thursday over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections.

A joint police and prosecution team will soon question National Election Commission officials over ballot paper shortages during the June 3 local elections.

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Police raided the National Election Commission on June 11 over ballot shortages that disrupted voting at 26 polling stations during the June 3 local elections, as protests demanding a rerun continue.

The Justice Ministry has imposed a travel ban on Roh Tae-ak, the former head of the National Election Commission, as part of an investigation into ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections.

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Ethiopia's Political Parties Joint Council is resolving complaints from the ongoing 7th general election through discussion and evidence, officials said.

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South Korea's ruling Democratic Party secured a landslide in Wednesday's local elections, winning 12 of 16 key races and strengthening President Lee Jae Myung's mandate.

 

 

 

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