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Konstantin Asmolov
The Run-up to the 2024 Parliamentary Elections in South Korea. Part Ten: Amusing Propaganda Techniques
As this text is being written, South Korea’s parliamentary elections are less than a month away. In this situation, both Democrats and Conservatives are engaged in a certain struggle for votes, and this struggle is largely reduced not so much to glorifying themselves, but to slinging mud at their opponents. At the same time, direct campaigning by officials is prohibited as the use of administrative resources, and under South Korea’s defamation laws, even the dissemination of truthful defamatory…
Konstantin Asmolov
The run-up to the 2024 parliamentary elections in South Korea. Part nine: problems in identifying candidates
Preparations for the elections have reached the stage of determining the candidates who will represent a party in specific electoral districts. With factional infighting presenting a serious problem for both parties, this is an important point. First, the parties need to select candidates in such a way that “their” people are in the majority, and second, the selected candidates need to be nominated in the right electoral districts…
Konstantin Asmolov
South Korean "religious figure" arrested in Russian Federation for espionage
On 11 March 2024, Russian media reported that a 53-year-old South Korean citizen named Baek (the detainee’s name varies – Baek Won Sung, less frequently Baek Kwang-soon) had been arrested for espionage and was currently being held in Moscow’s Lefortovo prison, normally reserved for high-level political prisoners. The news raised eyebrows both in Russia and abroad, as it is the first time a South Korean citizen has been arrested in Russia…
Konstantin Asmolov
The Runup to the 2024 Parliamentary Elections in South Korea. Part Eight: The Reform Party split and other factional news
Konstantin Asmolov
Pressure intensifies on Lee Jae-myung
Konstantin Asmolov
The Run-up to the 2024 Parliamentary Elections in South Korea. What about the election commission?
Konstantin Asmolov
The run-up to the 2024 Parliamentary elections in South Korea. Part seven
Konstantin Asmolov
The run-up to the 2024 Parliamentary elections in South Korea. Part six. Is the third force uniting?
Konstantin Asmolov
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