For this reason, young people have consciously rejected not only “election fraud” frames rooted in far-right conspiracy theories but also the relatively moderate demands for the election’s restaging.

    Their aim is to focus instead on three key demands:

    an investigation through a parliamentary audit or special counsel,
    structural reforms to the NEC, and
    the establishment of an oversight institution with citizen participation.

    “Before we start asking whether a redo election is necessary or feasible, the proper thing to do is establish who the actual victims are and who is responsible,” said Lee Yeon-woo.

    “Right now, our focus is on a thorough investigation,” she added.

    https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/1263093.html

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    1. OkAdhesiveness814 on

      The Yoon people are still trying to convince everyone that China did it, but we ALL know it’s just the incompetence of the NEC. Many students are criticizing the organization for feeding the far-right narratives. We are not idiots.

    2. The big discussion that was being had in student circles was whether to include 재선거 as a demand. In the end it was agreed that this initial movement should be as broad as possible so it only included the largest common denominators. This was the reason statements were delayed in a few unis.