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How is the president of South Korea chosen?
South Korea is a parliamentary democracy, so the members of the legislature elect the president.
South Korea is a parliamentary democracy, so the president is directly elected in a general election.
South Korea is a presidential democracy, so the members of the legislature elect the president.
South Korea is a presidential democracy, so the president is directly elected in a general election.
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"South Korea is a presidential democracy, so the president is directly elected in a general election."
Brief explanation:
South Korea has a presidential system. The president is chosen by direct popular vote in a nationwide election for a single five‑year term (no immediate re‑election). The National Assembly does not elect the president.
"South Korea is a presidential democracy, so the president is directly elected in a general election."
Brief explanation:
South Korea has a presidential system. The president is chosen by direct popular vote in a nationwide election for a single five‑year term (no immediate re‑election). The National Assembly does not elect the president.
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