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Liberal Lee Jae-myung Set to Win South Korea’s Presidency with 51.7% Votes

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Liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung is poised to become South Korea’s next president, with exit polls forecasting a clear victory. Early projections indicate that Lee has secured approximately 51.7% of the total votes cast, putting him ahead of his conservative rival in a closely watched election.

Lee, a former governor and seasoned politician, has garnered support through his promises of economic reform, expanded welfare programs, and a balanced foreign policy. His campaign focused on addressing income inequality, housing affordability, and job creation—issues that deeply resonate with South Korea’s younger and middle-class voters.

The projected victory marks a significant moment for South Korea’s political landscape, potentially ushering in a more progressive administration. If confirmed, Lee’s leadership is expected to prioritize social safety nets, innovation, and improved relations with North Korea and neighboring powers.

As the nation awaits the official results, Lee Jae-myung’s anticipated win reflects a shift in public sentiment and a desire for transformative leadership. Observers across Asia and the world will be watching closely as South Korea moves toward a new political chapter.

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