South Korean voters head to polls after months of political turmoil

Millions of South Koreans voted Tuesday in a snap presidential election triggered by the ouster of former leader Yoon Suk Yeol, who in December tried and failed to impose martial law. The resulting political turnoil has polarised the electorate making for a charged vote, says FRANCE 24 correspondent Jan Camenzind Broomby reporting from Seoul.

South Korean voters head to polls after months of political turmoil
Millions of South Koreans voted Tuesday in a snap presidential election triggered by the ouster of former leader Yoon Suk Yeol, who in December tried and failed to impose martial law. The resulting political turnoil has polarised the electorate making for a charged vote, says FRANCE 24 correspondent Jan Camenzind Broomby reporting from Seoul.

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