South Korean unified local elections turn into fierce battles amid post-emergency martial law conflicts and divisions
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In South Korea, unified local elections are held once every four years to elect the mayors of major cities.
In South Korea, unified local elections are held once every four years to elect the mayors of major cities. This election is positioned as an opportunity to evaluate the Lee Jae-myung administration, which will soon be a year old. After the ``emergency martial law'' of 2017, political conflicts and social divisions have become clearer, and election campaigns are fierce in the capital, Seoul, and other parts of the country.
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