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South Korean President seeks 'direct democracy' through constitutional amendment

Basic Constitutional PrinciplesConstitutional AmendmentPublic Participation AsiaRepublic of Korea
By Choi He-suk, 20 March 2018
South Korean President Moon Jae-in (photo credit: The Korean Herald/Yonhap)
South Korean President Moon Jae-in (photo credit: The Korean Herald/Yonhap)
Government bill calls for giving people new rights to hold lawmakers to account, propose bills.
Read the full article here: The Korean Herald

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