Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Victorious Moon Jae-In Vows To Unify South Korea

CHANNELS TV
South Korea’s liberal leader Moon Jae-in celebrated an election victory with his supporters on Tuesday as he is set to take the helm as the new president.
Moon pledged that he would become a president for everyone – including those who didn’t support him — and celebrated the moment in Seoul with party members and supporters applauding and screaming his name.
With 48 per cent of the votes counted at 1535 GMT, Moon was ahead with 39.6 per cent, according to the National Election Commission.
A conservative challenger, former prosecutor Hong Joon-pyo, was next with 26.3 per cent followed by centrist candidate Ahn Cheol-soo with 21.3 per cent. A plurality of votes is enough for victory.
Moon is expected to be sworn in for a five-year term on Wednesday. He has said he would skip a lavish inauguration ceremony and start work straight away.
He is likely to quickly name a prime minister, who will need parliamentary approval. The main cabinet posts, including national security and finance ministers, do not need parliamentary confirmation.

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