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Power Party supporters, defy statistical norms. Such anomalies,
            occurring simultaneously in over 1,300 polling stations, suggest
            external interference. Huh stressed the need for thorough
            investigations and transparent disclosure of election data.




                     Political Pressure and Lack of Investigations



            Huh criticized Korea’s judiciary and prosecution for failing to
            investigate electoral fraud rigorously, citing political pressure
            and the influence of high-ranking officials. He argued that the
            systemic nature of the problem, coupled with the media’s bias
            and the longstanding involvement of groups like the KCTU have
            hindered impartial inquiries. Huh also noted that international
            entities like the U.S. State Department often dismiss these issues
            as conspiracy theories, underscoring the need for global attention
            and investigation.



                  Importance of Public Awareness and Participation


            Huh emphasized the critical role of public awareness and
            participation in addressing electoral fraud. He called for e$orts
            to educate citizens on the severity of the issue and encourage
            involvement in protests. Simplifying complex data through
            graphs and clear explanations could help the public understand
            the problem and mobilize collective efforts to restore electoral
            transparency and fairness.








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