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South Korea President: Lee Jae-myung Elected | 2022 Election - News Directory 3

South Korea President: Lee Jae-myung Elected | 2022 Election

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Lee Jae-myung of⁢ the ⁣Democratic Party has been elected president of South⁤ Korea, succeeding Yoon Suk Yeol, who was impeached.
  • Addressing supporters in Seoul, lee emphasized economic‍ revitalization and national‍ unity.
  • The Democratic Party's victory ⁢puts them in control of both the executive and legislative branches for the first time since‍ 2022.⁤ Yoon's impeachment stemmed from his ‍imposition of...
Original source: cbsnews.com

Lee Jae-myung seizes the South Korean presidency, marking a pivotal shift in the nation’s political landscape. Following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, Lee, of the Democratic Party, secured victory, vowing to revitalize the economy⁢ and fortify ties wiht the⁣ United States. His win comes after an election that saw a record voter turnout of 77.8%. Lee’s priorities also ‍include significant investment in artificial intelligence. with the Democratic Party now controlling both executive and⁢ legislative branches, the nation anticipates policy‍ changes. News Directory 3 provides complete coverage of ⁣these developments and more. What actions will Lee take next to steer complex international relations and bolster South Korea’s⁢ standing on the global stage? Discover what’s next …

Key Points

  • Lee Jae-myung elected South⁤ Korean president.
  • Victory follows impeachment of former President Yoon⁢ Suk Yeol.
  • Lee aims to boost teh economy and⁤ strengthen U.S. ties.
  • Focus on artificial intelligence investment.

Lee jae-myung wins South ‍Korean presidency amid political upheaval

⁤ ‍ Updated June 3, 2025

Lee Jae-myung of⁢ the ⁣Democratic Party has been elected president of South⁤ Korea, succeeding Yoon Suk Yeol, who was impeached. Kim Moon-soo, Lee’s conservative opponent, conceded⁤ early Wednesday, acknowledging “the people’s choice” and congratulating Lee.

Addressing supporters in Seoul, lee emphasized economic‍ revitalization and national‍ unity. “Let us move forward wiht hope,”⁢ Lee said, calling for reconciliation even⁢ with those who opposed him. The election saw a record 77.8% voter turnout.

The Democratic Party’s victory ⁢puts them in control of both the executive and legislative branches for the first time since‍ 2022.⁤ Yoon’s impeachment stemmed from his ‍imposition of martial‍ law, initially citing North Korean, then Chinese, communist threats. This move triggered widespread⁢ protests, particularly among younger voters, and ultimately led ⁣to his impeachment.

Lee Jae-myung greets supporters in Seoul after being elected president of⁢ South Korea.
Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate for South ‍korea’s Democratic Party, gestures ⁣as he greets his ⁤supporters in front of the National Assembly‍ in⁢ Seoul, South Korea, June 4, 2025. Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

With no transition period,Lee’s inauguration is scheduled for Wednesday. ⁤Yoon’s martial law declaration in December, citing political ⁤division and communist threats, ⁢sparked public outcry and demands for his impeachment. His actions are widely⁤ seen as contributing to Lee’s victory.

Lee, a veteran ⁢politician, ⁢brings 20 ⁣years of experience ⁤to the presidency. He faces challenges navigating relations⁢ between⁢ the U.S. and China amid ⁤ongoing trade tensions. ⁢He has pledged to strengthen the U.S.-South Korea alliance⁢ and prioritize South‍ Korea’s national interests.

Journalists in the situation room for Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung.
Journalists gather inside the situation room ⁤for ⁢Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung,pictured on the⁤ poster,at the National Assembly,as voting in South Korea’s presidential election comes ⁣to an end,in Seoul,June 3,2025. Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty ⁤Images

Lee has also promised notable investment in artificial intelligence, aiming to make South Korea a global leader in ⁤the field.However, his specific diplomatic policies⁤ remain unclear. He also faces ongoing ⁤criminal cases, tho South Korean presidents have significant immunity.

Lee said, “Let us⁣ move forward with hope and make a fresh start ⁢from this moment on. Though we may have ‍clashed for ⁣some time, even those who did not support ⁢us are still our fellow citizens of the Republic of Korea.”

What’s next

Lee’s administration will ⁤focus on navigating international relations and addressing domestic challenges, including⁤ economic growth and technological advancement in artificial intelligence.

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