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Despite the corruption scandals that plagued the Park regime, the Saenuri Party swept the local by-elections, leaving the main opposition NPAD stunned.
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Says President's refusal to apologize for misconduct during the presidential election is like Japan's leader refusing to apologize for the invasion of Korea.
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Park Geun-hye from the conserative Saenury Party is the president-elect. Netizens have been pouring out divided opinions on the soon-to-be president of Korea.
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Translated Korean netizen reactions, internet memes, parodies, and jokes related to the 2012 South Korean presidential election race and its three heated debates.
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New scandals about illegal election activities by the Saenuri Party threaten Park Geun-hye's slim lead over Moon Jae-in in the South Korean presidential elections.
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With the election imminent, welfare continues to be one of the central campaign issues across all parties. But just what is the state of Korea's welfare system?
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North Korea says it supports the opposition in the upcoming elections, increasing its attacks on the conservatives, saying they will harm North-South relations.
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Ahn Cheol-soo, professor and software tycoon, makes a rare TV appearance on 'Healing Camp,' leading many to guess he will imminently announce his presidential bid.
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Netizens react as the Democratic United Party consider an election pledge to abolish Seoul National University and establish national universities in each province.
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In a recent addition to the 'Ladygate' series, the identity of 'Hair Ripping Girl', who attacked a Unified Progressive Party delegate last month, is revealed.
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A member of the Unified Progressive Party sets himself on fire, in protest over online voting. Netizens label liberals as hypocrites.
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Netizens react to pictures of a girl dressed in a bikini and red heels, sporting a stuffed-cat on her shoulder, encouraging people to go to the polls.
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With parliamentary elections over, the Saenuri Party takes the majority in a resounding victory, suggesting continuity in the approaching presidential elections.
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Members of podcast "Naggomsu" organize a flash mob in the centre of Seoul with huge crowds turning up in support of ex-presenter-turned candidate Kim Yong-min.
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As election day approaches, ex-podcasting candidate Kim Yong-min faces yet more criticism for insulting Christian, calling churches criminal organizations.
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Kim Yong-min, a former podcaster and current election candidate for the Democratic United Party offends the elderly leading to a protest outside his campaign office
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Saenuri Party candidates tries to reach youth vote with his Angry Birds parordy video spot. However, hard to please netizens are not amused.