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South Korean ruling party’s ‘flawed landslide’ election win dents Lee’s reform drive
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s ruling party won most major local elections but suffered a narrow defeat in Seoul, weakening his reform agenda. The loss in the capital, a political and property-market hub, has undermined the party’s otherwise dominant performance and hindered plans for stricter real estate taxation.
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