Police raiding the election commission building with protesters outside demanding an election rerun.
Police raiding the election commission building with protesters outside demanding an election rerun.
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警方突击搜查国家选举委员会调查选票短缺事件

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6月11日,警方对国家选举委员会进行了搜查。此前在6月3日举行的地选期间,有26个投票站因选票短缺导致投票中断,而要求重新选举的抗议活动仍在持续。

警方对位于果川的委员会总部及首尔的七个办事处进行了长达13小时的搜查,共出动了100多名调查人员。他们正在调查可能存在的违反选举法及玩忽职守的行为,前主席卢泰岳(Rho Tae-ak)已被列为嫌疑人。

委员会表示,松坡区的14个投票站受到了短缺问题的影响。代理主席魏哲焕(Wi Cheol-hwan)就将印刷比例下调至50%的做法表示道歉,并指出全北地区还发生了一起计票错误,但该错误并未改变最终结果。

国民议会已开始启动议会调查程序,两大主要政党均已提交了申请。总理金民锡(Kim Min-seok)敦促进行迅速调查。李在明(Lee Jae Myung)总统的支持率下降了9个百分点,降至57%。

人们在说什么

X平台上的初步反应主要表现为对警方选票短缺调查的怀疑。用户指责当局掩盖真相、在选举办公室篡改证据,并呼吁前总统尹锡悦(Yoon Suk-yeol)回归,这反映了公众对现政府领导下的国家选举委员会(NEC)及警方等机构普遍缺乏信任。相关帖子强调了抗议活动、遗失材料以及有关外国干预的阴谋论,韩国用户表现出明显负面和怀疑的情绪。

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