After previous leader's removal: Polls open in South Korean presidential election

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Polling stations opened in South Korea's presidential election in a race between Democratic Liberal Party candidate Lee Jae-myung and Conservative Party candidate Kim Moon-soo. The election follows the removal of former president Yoon Suk-yeol, a Conservative Party member, after his attempt to declare martial law on the peninsula last December. According to recent polls, the liberal candidate is expected to win, as he maintains a significant lead in surveys.
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