South Korea president: ballot paper shortage hurts reputation as model democracy
SEOUL - South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Monday that ballot paper shortages in last week's local elections dealt a serious blow to the country's reputation as a model democracy, and he welcomed the protests questioning the fairness of the process.
South Korean Election Ballot Shortage Protests
- Protest over ballot shortage in local elections enters 4th day The Korea Herald —
- Ballot shortage cases reach South Korea’s Constitutional Court UPI —
- South Korean president orders probe into election agency UPI —
- Lee says June 3 ballot shortages serious, but fraud not involved The Korea Herald —
- Protest over ballot shortage in local elections enters 4th day Korea Times —