Frontrunner in South Korean Presidential Election Proposes Reforming Martial Law

Voting has already begun in a snap election that was sparked following a disastrous martial law declaration by the previous president in December last year.
Frontrunner in South Korean Presidential Election Proposes Reforming Martial Law
South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party's former leader Lee Jae-myung celebrates after winning the nomination as the June 3 presidential election candidate during a party's convention in Goyang, South Korea, on April 27, 2025. Lee Jin-man/AP Photo
Guy Birchall
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The frontrunner in South Korea’s upcoming presidential election proposed amending the constitution to make it harder for future presidents to impose martial law on Friday.

Lee Jae-myung, the leader in opinion polls at the time of publication, suggested the move in a bid to avert future political crises like the one that flung the nation into chaos last year.
Guy Birchall
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Guy Birchall is a UK-based journalist covering a wide range of national stories with a particular interest in freedom of expression and social issues.