South Korea has elected Lee as its new president. Riding a wave of voter anger, the new leader inherits a tangled web of policy challenges and economic uncertainties. Critics and supporters alike will be watching closely as Lee faces a series of tough reforms in a nation grappling with internal crises, setting the stage for a pivotal political transition.
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