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South Korean president orders probe into local election ballot shortages
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South Korean president orders probe into local election ballot shortages

From CNA · () English

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  • South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered an investigation into shortages of ballots during local elections.
  • The probe will examine allegations of irregularities and potential criminal acts related to the ballot issues.
  • The president emphasized swift action and strict adherence to the law to uncover the truth.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has ordered a swift investigation into shortages of ballots that occurred during recent local elections. The presidential office announced that a joint investigation team comprising prosecutors and police will be rapidly formed to examine the allegations.

President Yoon stressed the importance of uncovering the truth behind the ballot shortages and any potential irregularities. He emphasized that all suspicions must be investigated strictly in accordance with the law. The investigation aims to address concerns about the integrity of the election process and ensure accountability.

The probe will focus on identifying the causes of the shortages and determining if any criminal acts were committed. The government has pledged to take decisive action based on the investigation's findings, reinforcing its commitment to fair and transparent elections.

The joint investigation team will be swiftly formed and suspicions will be rigorously investigated according to the law.

โ€” Presidential Office Spokesperson Lee Do-woonAnnouncing President Yoon Suk Yeol's order for a probe into ballot shortages.
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