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South Korea divided, troubled as Lee Jae-myung takes over
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South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung assumed office amidst political division following a martial law declaration. He pledged unity, economic revitalization, and improved international relations, particularly with China and North Korea. Concerns remain about the concentration of power within his party and potential legal challenges, raising questions about the future of South Korean democracy and political stability.
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