President Lee Jae-myung, who returned to Korea following his tour of Europe, personally explained the outcomes of his trip today (June 19). This afternoon, at the Chunchugwan press center in the Blue House, President Lee briefed the public on the results of his official visit to Belgium, the EU summit, his state visit to Italy, and his attendance at the G7 summit. Regarding the controversy over the infringement of voting rights following the ballot paper shortage incident at the National Election Commission (NEC), President Lee stated, "I am thinking that if necessary, we might even need a 'one-point constitutional amendment' regarding the NEC."
Reported by Kim Taewon | Video by Ryu Jisu | Graphics by Yang Hyemin | Produced by SBS Digital News
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President Lee Jae-myung Suggests 'One-Point Constitutional Amendment' for NEC, Vows Firm Stance Against 'Fake News'
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