The Legitimacy Of South Korea’s Election Called Into Question Authored by Mina Kim via AmericanGreatness.com, South Korea held its presidential election on June 3. The leader of the left-wing Democratic Party, Lee Jae-myung, was declared the winner with 49.42% of the vote over the right-wing People’s Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo. There are valid reasons for both Koreans and Americans to question whether this was a truly free and fair election. There are numerous instances of suspected fraud and strong reasons to believe that the electronic voting system administered by Korea’s National Election Commission (NEC) was subject to interference by… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More
