民主175議席「圧勝」、国民の力109議席「惨敗」…チョ・グク革新党が飛躍=韓国
The Democratic Party wins 175 seats in a landslide victory, while the People Power Party suffers a crushing defeat with 109 seats...Cho Kuk's Reform Party makes a leap forward (South Korea)
The 22nd general election in South Korea, held on the 10th of this month, ended with an overwhelming victory for the Democratic Party of Korea. The Democratic Party of Korea is expected to secure up to 175 seats, including local districts and proportional representation seats, demonstrating the power of the people.
The party is expected to secure 109 seats. According to the vote count results (99.87%) as of 8 a.m. on the 11th, the Democratic Party had secured a total of 173 seats, including 161 regional seats and 12 proportional representation seats.
It is expected that the LDP will win two more proportional seats, bringing its total to 175. Meanwhile, the People's Power Party has won a total of 107 seats, including 90 local seats and 17 proportional seats.
It is expected that the LDP will secure two more proportional seats, meaning that it will remain the only two parties in the National Assembly that have maintained the threshold of preventing constitutional revision (100 seats). 41 of the current 46 proportional seats have been secured.
The Democratic Party won 37 of the 48 seats in Seoul, 53 of the 60 seats in Gyeonggi Province, and 12 of the 14 seats in Incheon out of the 122 seats in the metropolitan area, effectively sweeping the seats.
The party's power was such that only three places in the Han River Belt in Seoul, considered a fierce battleground in the metropolitan area, produced winners, and it was heavily undercut in terms of the overall number of seats.
The pan-opposition bloc, including local districts and proportional representation (175 seats for the Democratic Party, 12 seats for the Cho Kuk Reform Party, and 13 seats for the New Democratic Party)
The opposition parties are expected to win 190 seats, with the Mirae Party (1 seat) and the Progressive Party (1 seat) expected to take up nearly 189 seats, once again creating a "giant opposition" situation.
The government and ruling party can now pass the bill through an exclusive process. The only option left is for the president to veto it, but if there are more than 10 votes from the ruling party to withdraw from the bill, even the veto, which is the last resort, will be rendered powerless.
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2024/04/11 09:40 KST
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