At 6:00 local time on June 3, official voting for South Korea's 21st presidential election began, and the general election “kicked off.” South Korea will set up 254 ticket counters and invest over 70,000 workers. Meanwhile, the South Korean police issued a “Class A emergency order,” and the Seoul Police Department will deploy tens of thousands of police forces to make every effort to maintain public security and order. The report said that South Korea's 21st presidential inauguration ceremony is expected to be held in the National Assembly on the 4th. According to news from the South Korean National Assembly and others on the 2nd, the government is preparing to hold the presidential inauguration ceremony in the National Assembly in accordance with established practice. Since the current presidential election did not follow the job handover procedure, the new president took office directly. It is expected that the inauguration ceremony will be held simply with the inauguration oath as the main content, or omit activities such as ringing the bell for the Pu Shing Ge, marching the honor guard, and firing salutes. The report pointed out that the specific schedule and venue will be officially finalized after the general election is over. According to speculations, South Korea's president-elect will officially assume the presidency and begin his term of office at around 7 a.m. on the 4th.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/03 04:25
At 6:00 local time on June 3, official voting for South Korea's 21st presidential election began, and the general election “kicked off.” South Korea will set up 254 ticket counters and invest over 70,000 workers. Meanwhile, the South Korean police issued a “Class A emergency order,” and the Seoul Police Department will deploy tens of thousands of police forces to make every effort to maintain public security and order. The report said that South Korea's 21st presidential inauguration ceremony is expected to be held in the National Assembly on the 4th. According to news from the South Korean National Assembly and others on the 2nd, the government is preparing to hold the presidential inauguration ceremony in the National Assembly in accordance with established practice. Since the current presidential election did not follow the job handover procedure, the new president took office directly. It is expected that the inauguration ceremony will be held simply with the inauguration oath as the main content, or omit activities such as ringing the bell for the Pu Shing Ge, marching the honor guard, and firing salutes. The report pointed out that the specific schedule and venue will be officially finalized after the general election is over. According to speculations, South Korea's president-elect will officially assume the presidency and begin his term of office at around 7 a.m. on the 4th.