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  2. Korea Democracy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Democracy Foundation (KDF, Korean language: 민주화운동기념사업회) is a nonprofit organization affiliated to the South Korean Ministry of the Interior and Safety set up for the purpose of enhancing Korean democracy. Its purpose also is to "establish an upright history upon this historic achievement, honor the spirits of those ...

  3. Politics of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Economist Intelligence Unit rated South Korea a "full democracy" in 2022. [1] [needs update] According to the V-Dem Democracy indices in 2023, South Korea was the third most electoral democratic country in Asia. [2] South Korea is often cited as a model of democracy due to its relatively peaceful and internally-driven democratic transition.

  4. Opinion - A rallying call for democracy in South Korea - AOL

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    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's attempted martial law declaration sparked a wave of collective resistance from citizens, who used protests, social media, and cultural works to express their ...

  5. National Election Commission (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The National Election Commission (Korean: 중앙선거관리위원회; Hanja: 中央選擧管理委員會; RR: Jungang Seongeo Gwalliwiwonhoe; NEC) is an independent constitutional institution in South Korea, established to manage free and fair elections, national referendums and other administrative affairs concerning political parties and funds.

  6. South Korea's democracy held after a 6-hour power play. What ...

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    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In an era of rising authoritarianism, at the heels of a six-hour martial law decree that unfolded while many South Koreans slept, something noteworthy happened: Democracy held. The past week in Seoul, officials and academics warn, is what a threat to democracy looks like in 2024.

  7. South Korean president who declared martial law claims he ...

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    South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol told judges he was a “firm believer of liberal democracy” as he appeared for his impeachment trial for the first time since imposing a shock martial law ...

  8. South Korea is poised to host the third Summit for Democracy next week, taking up a U.S.-led initiative aimed at discussing ways to stop democratic backsliding and erosion of rights and freedoms ...

  9. Government of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The government of South Korea is the national government of the Republic of Korea, created by the Constitution of South Korea as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the republic. The president acts as the head of state and is the highest figure of executive authority in the country, followed by the prime minister and government ...