A liberal lawyer has ousted South Korea's troubled ruling party's presidential candidate on Tuesday, ending months of political instability that began with a botched declaration of martial law . Lee Jae-myung will be sworn into office Wednesday after his conservative rival, Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party, conceded the race. Congratulating Lee, the chair of his rival Democratic Party, Kim, 73, said he humbly accepted “the choice of the people.”
Liberal Lee Jae-myung wins South Korean presidency, ending months of political turmoil

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