Talk:Politics of South Korea

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State-run KBS said Roh's Millennium Democratic Party's had scored 49.1 percent of the vote, while Lee of the Grand National Party had 46.8 percent. The broadcaster said its poll had a 2.2 percent margin of error. [1]

Talk more about the voting system, please.[edit]

Does South Korea use a mixed member proportional system? How exactly is "half" of the representation obtained proportionally? Are party lists used? If a party has 20% of the vote but wins none of the non-proportional seats, will they end up with 20% of the legislature, or only 20% of the half that's elected proportionally? Scott Ritchie 07:21, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Group of 77?[edit]

Is Korea in the G-77 developing nations? I think it's in the G-20 industrial nations. (LeeJun7 00:09, 1 August 2007 (UTC))[reply]

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