Park Geun-hye the daughter of the late dictator Park Chung-hee, has become South Korea’s first female president. Park, the 60-year-old leader of the conservative Saenuri Party, defeated 59-year-old liberal challenger Moon Jae-in — once jailed for opposing her father’s rule — by a margin of about 3.5%. on Wednesday. “Park Geun-hye has made history. The keen contest that saw an unprecedented voter turnout of 75.8% can do any democracy proud,” Vishnu Prakash, Indian ambassador to South Korea, said after exit polls when a majority of the votes had been counted.
Following her electoral victyory, she will now move back to the presidential residence where she lived as a child and served as de facto First Lady after her mother’s death.Check Latest News from Nigeria, International news, GEO politics, ISIL,Haram, ọmọ oódua Networking, Art, Entertainment Forum with Yoruba Culture and Tradition.
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