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Flag of Republic of Korea (photo credit: Big_Heart via pixabay)
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9 February
Amid impeachment trial, presidential candidates in Korea debate constitutional reform strategies
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea (photo credit: Number 10 via flickr)
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4 December 2024
South Korean legislature lifts martial law decree in accordance with constitution
Constitutional Court of Korea (photo credit: Wei-Te Wong via flickr)
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14 August 2024
In South Korea, concern grows over weaponized constitutional court
President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea (photo credit: Number 10 via flickr)
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17 April 2024
Op-ed: South Korea's president should push for constitutional amendment to term limits
Seoul, South Korea (photo credit: Nicolas Nova/flickr)
News
16 October 2020
Indictment of South Korean legislators for election violations may impact constitutional reform efforts
National Assembly of South Korea (photo credit: Lim Ynnek/flickr)
News
8 May 2020
In South Korea, motion to allow voters to propose constitutional amendments fails
Parliament of South Korea (photo credit: PBS NewsHour/flickr)
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4 May 2020
In South Korea, ruling party kindles debate on revising constitution
photo credit: Republic of Korea/flickr
News
17 October 2018
In South Korea, parties agree on formation of ad hoc parliamentary panels
Credit: Illustration by NISHANT CHOKSI
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7 August 2018
Op-ed: Can randomly selected groups of people decide complex issues, bring back trust in democracy?

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