South Korea's liberal opposition parties are expected to win a landslide victory in the parliamentary election, potentially making conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol a lame duck for his remaining three years in office.
Key Points
Liberal opposition parties expected to win a majority of seats
Ruling party facing significant defeat
President Yoon's domestic agenda may face setbacks
High voter turnout recorded
Pros
Potential for major political shift in South Korea
Increased voter turnout showing engagement in democratic process
Cons
Possibility of political deadlock for the next three years
Potential for increased political tensions and mudslinging