PM vows to deal sternly with illegal acts by ballot protesters (opens original article in a new tab)
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok pledged to handle illegally by protesters at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium, where demonstrations over ballot shortages have continued for 12 days, despite vote counting being completed.
- Prime Minister Kim Min-seok vowed to deal sternly with illegal acts by protesters at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
- Protesters have blocked access to the gymnasium for 12 days, demanding a rerun of local elections due to ballot shortages
- Vote counting has been completed, and the government states that blocking access is a serious crime that will be addressed sternly
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