Democratic Party Adopts Preferential Voting for Leader as Youth Committee Plan Fails
The Democratic Party of Korea adopted a preferential voting system for its Aug. 17 leadership election, while a plan for an elected youth Supreme Council member post was rejected, sparking factional…
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