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S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliamentary election

S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliamentary election

Kim Chong In (C), interim leader of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea, smiles with other party members in Seoul on April 13, 2016, as they watch TV coverage of the national election results. The ruling Saenuri Party lost its parliamentary majority, according to returns reported by local media. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliamentary election

S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliamentary election

Kim Chong In (C), interim leader of the Minjoo Party of Korea, places a sticker on one of the main opposition party's winning candidates' photographs in national parliamentary elections in Seoul on April 13, 2016. The ruling Saenuri Party lost its parliamentary majority, according to returns reported by local media. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliament: exit polls

S. Korea ruling party loses majority in parliament: exit polls

Officials and supporters of South Korea's main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea applaud in Seoul on April 13, 2016 as they watch TV coverage of the results of national parliamentary elections. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korea opposition party unhappy about "comfort women" agreement

S. Korea opposition party unhappy about "comfort women" agreement

Photo taken Jan. 27, 2016, in Seoul shows a banner held up by South Korea's main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea expressing opposition to the Japan-South Korea agreement in December 2015 on Korean women who were procured for Japan's wartime military brothels. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Voting begins in S. Korean parliamentary election

Voting begins in S. Korean parliamentary election

Kim Chong In, head of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea, speaks during a campaign event in Seoul on Feb. 12, 2016. Voting began nationwide on April 13 to elect 300 members of parliament, in an election viewed as a midterm evaluation of President Park Geun Hye's administration. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Choo Mi Ae elected as new head of S. Korea's main opposition

Choo Mi Ae elected as new head of S. Korea's main opposition

South Korea Rep. Choo Mi Ae addresses a national convention of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea in Seoul on Aug. 27, 2016, after being officially named as the new party chief. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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