A woman protester blocking the entrance to a handball gymnasium in Seoul amid election ballot disputes.
A woman protester blocking the entrance to a handball gymnasium in Seoul amid election ballot disputes.
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首尔手球馆因选票争议遭抗议者封锁入口

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6月3日地方选举中选票短缺引发的抗议活动持续至6月17日,一名女子封锁了位于首尔松坡区的SK奥林匹克手球馆入口,阻止体育官员进入办公区域。

自6月5日起,抗议者一直封锁该体育馆,导致韩国体育与奥林匹克委员会下属的各全国单项体育协会办公室无法正常办公。6月17日,在双方达成短暂协议允许体育官员进入后,一名女子独自守在闸门前,拒绝离开约两个小时。

国民力量党领导人张东赫(Jang Dong-hyeok)曾就此斡旋达成临时协议,但随后破裂。首尔松坡警察署表示计划对该女子展开调查。针对选票短缺问题的警方与检察机关联合调查仍在进行中。

政府和执政党共同民主党誓言将对非法行为采取严厉措施。此外,国民力量党表示,将针对多达九个大都市市长和道知事竞选结果提出申诉。

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社交平台X上的讨论聚焦于针对6月3日选举选票争议而持续封锁首尔SK奥林匹克手球馆的抗议活动。用户们指出持续的封锁行为阻碍了办公,并围绕选举法、警方应对措施及要求透明度展开了辩论。舆论反映出对抗议者的支持、对当局的质疑,以及对违法行为的担忧,参与者包括记者和普通民众。

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