After one assassination try, two impeachments, and a number of other presidents in lower than six months, South Korea has elected a brand new chief. The Democratic Celebration’s Lee Jae-myung — who known as the election “judgment day” — is tasked with bringing stability again to the nation. Andrew Chang explains the chaos that led as much as this pivotal second, and the challenges that lie forward.
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