South Korean Election Fraud Claims
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Columnists and lawmakers criticize politician Jang Dong-hyuk for using probability statistics and conspiracy theories to claim election fraud. Jang resists resignation calls, using a ballot probe demand as a shield and attending protests supporting the right to speak about alleged fraud.
Jang Dong-hyuk's Deception Fueled by Fraud Claims
- A columnist criticizes a politician's use of probability statistics to claim election fraud. - The article argues the politician's calculations, comparing election results to lottery odds, are mathematically flawed. - It suggests such 'pseudo-statistics' are a common tool for conspiracy theorists to mislead the public.
Ruling party leader Jang Dong-hyuk resists resignation calls, uses ballot probe as shield
- Ruling party leader Jang Dong-hyuk is resisting calls for his resignation by using the demand for a special prosecutor into a ballot shortage as a shield. - A key vote on his leadership is expected โฆ
South Korean Lawmaker Slams Party Leader Over Election Fraud Claims
- Rep. Kim Yong-tae criticized party leader Jang Dong-hyuk for leveraging "election fraud conspiracy theories" to maintain his leadership. - Kim questioned Jang's stance on election integrity, urging โฆ
Jang Dong-hyuk attends protest, offers calligraphy supporting 'freedom to shout about fraudulent elections'
- South Korean opposition leader Jang Dong-hyuk attended a protest advocating for a rerun of the election due to alleged fraud. - He expressed support for the protesters' right to voice concerns aboutโฆ