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Lee orders probes into election watchdog after ballot shortage ‘undermines popular sovereignty’

The Korean president said it would be “meaningless to maintain an independent body that has lost the confidence of the public”

Raccontata dachannelnewsasia.comrnz.co.nzkoreaherald.comkoreatimes.co.krthehindu.comupi.comhani.co.kreconomictimes.indiatimes.com

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hani.co.krStai leggendo1 g fa

Lee orders probes into election watchdog after ballot shortage ‘undermines popular sovereignty’

The Korean president said it would be “meaningless to maintain an independent body that has lost the confidence of the public”

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channelnewsasia.com1 g fa

South Korean president orders probe into local election ballot shortages

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called on Sunday (Jun 7) for a thorough investigation into a ballot shortage that disrupted recent local elections, saying prosecutors and police would be involved.

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Lee expresses deep regret over ballot shortage, orders thorough investigation - The Korea Times

President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday expressed deep regret over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections and ordered the launch of...

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thehindu.com1 g fa

South Korea's President orders probe into ballot shortage issue

South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung orders investigation into ballot shortage affecting recent local elections, expressing regret for the incident.

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koreaherald.com1 g fa

Lee orders thorough investigation into ballot shortage

President Lee ordered prosecutors and police to investigate ballot shortages disrupting voting at a dozen Seoul polling stations Wednesday. Thousands of protesters demanded new elections, signaling critical infrastructure vulnerability and the political cost of planning failures in high-stakes systems.

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South Korean president orders probe into election agency - UPI.com

President Lee Jae-myung ordered a joint probe and urged parliament to investigate voting rights violations in South Korea's local elections.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    South Korea election chief quits over ballot paper shortages

    Rho Tae-ak said the ballot paper shortage had understandably raised distrust in the election process.

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Thousands demand South Korea repeat local elections after ballot shortage

    The head of the Election Commission has pledged to step down after a shortage of ballots prevented some people from voting.

  3. domenica 7 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    Lee orders thorough investigation into ballot shortage

    President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday ordered the launch of a thorough joint investigation by prosecutors and police into ballot shortages that disrupted last week'

  4. domenica 7 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Lee expresses deep regret over ballot shortage, orders thorough investigation - The Korea Times

    President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday expressed deep regret over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections and ordered the launch of...

  5. domenica 7 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    South Korean president orders probe into local election ballot shortages

    SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called on Sunday (Jun 7) for a thorough investigation into a ballot shortage that disrupted recent local elections, saying prosecutors…

  6. domenica 7 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    South Korea's President orders probe into ballot shortage issue

    South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung orders investigation into ballot shortage affecting recent local elections, expressing regret for the incident.

  7. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·upi.com

    South Korean president orders probe into election agency - UPI.com

    President Lee Jae-myung ordered a joint probe and urged parliament to investigate voting rights violations in South Korea's local elections.

  8. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·koreaherald.com

    Lee says June 3 ballot shortages serious, but fraud not involved

    President Lee Jae Myung on Monday said he would seek views from the heads of South Korea's key constitutional institutions over ballot shortages reported during

  9. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Ballot paper shortage hurts South Korea's reputation as model democracy: President Lee

    South Korean President Lee Jae Myung described the shortage of ballot papers in last week's election as "ridiculous" and "shocking".

  10. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·hani.co.kr

    Lee orders probes into election watchdog after ballot shortage ‘undermines popular sovereignty’

    The Korean president said it would be “meaningless to maintain an independent body that has lost the confidence of the public”

  11. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    South Korea to overhaul election process after ballot shortage shocks country

    South Korea is set to reform its election system following ballot paper shortages during recent local polls. The incident sparked public anger and calls for a new election.…

  12. martedì 9 giugno 2026·hani.co.kr

    Lee calls outcome of local elections a ‘warning from nation’ to his administration

    The president outlined his main policy goals during a press conference to mark his first year in office on Monday