Moon Jae-In celebrates becoming South Korea's new president at a victory rally Liberal candidate Moon Jae-in has claimed victory in South Korea's presidential election. Mr Moon favours greater dialogue with North Korea, in a change to current South Korean policy. "I will be president for all South Koreans," he told cheering supporters in Gwanghwamun Square in the capital Seoul. The early election
The result dents President Park Geun-hye's prospects of seeing her party retain the presidency next year The governing party in South Korea has lost the parliamentary majority it has held for 16 years, partial results from Wednesday's general election show. With more than 85% of votes counted, the centre-right Saenuri party has won 122 out of 300 seats. The opposition Minjoo Party has taken 123 se
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