Lee Jae-myung, the left-wing opposition leader, emerged victorious in South Korea's presidential election against conservative Kim Moon Soo, who conceded defeat early Wednesday. This election follows significant political upheaval, including the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over a failed martial law declaration. With over 86% of votes counted, Lee maintained a lead of over 48%, while Kim garnered 42.7%. As Lee prepares to take office, he expressed gratitude to voters and emphasized his commitment to meeting their expectations in a challenging political climate.
Conservative Kim Moon Soo conceded defeat early Wednesday morning, accepting the people's choice and congratulating his liberal rival Lee Jae-myung for winning the election.
Lee Jae-myung expressed gratitude to voters, promising not to disappoint their expectations, as he prepares to lead South Korea after a turbulent political era.
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