South Korea’s 2025 Presidential Election – Explained for the World
South Korea's 2025 presidential election—triggered by an impeachment—is a turning point for Asia's democracy. Explore the key candidates, overseas voting, debates, and why the world is watching. Introduction: Why the World Should Care When you think of pivotal elections in 2025, you might imagine the U.S. or the EU. But this summer, all eyes should be on South Korea. On June 3, 2025, the country will hold its 21st presidential election—not a regular one, but a high-stakes vote brought on by the impeachment and resignation of former President Yoon Suk-yeol. Nicknamed the “Rose Election” (because it blooms in June), this vote isn’t just about choosing a new leader. It’s about trust, generational change, and what democracy looks like under pressure in one of Asia’s most technologically advanced nations. Table of Contents 1. What Makes This Election So Unusual? 2. Who’s Running? The Main Candidates 3. Korean Voters Get Election Booklets by Mail 4. Election Calenda...