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South Korea’s Lee calls for overhaul of election management after flawed vote

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SEOUL, June 19 (Reuters) - ‌South Korean President Lee Jae ​Myung said on Friday that the country's election management ⁠system needed a major overhaul, calling a series of controversies involving the National Election Commission (NEC) including ballot-paper ​shortages "absurd."

Lee has ordered a probe into the ballot ‌shortages that marred the June 3 local elections, saying prosecutors and police would take part. The incident ⁠triggered public anger, protests questioning fairness ⁠and the resignation of the NEC chief.

"We must hurry to conduct a thorough fact-finding investigation and carry out a full legal revision to ‌reform the existing election management system at ⁠the level of dismantling it," ‌Lee told a press briefing.

"If ​the ruling and opposition parties can agree, perhaps we should pursue even a one-point constitutional ‌amendment concerning the NEC," he said.

The ​commission, a constitutionally ⁠independent body, had enjoyed "freedom close to indulgence" ‌without proper oversight, ⁠Lee said, adding it should bear responsibility commensurate with its neutrality.

Lee also called for a stern ​response to any ‌violence in the protests following the elections, while ⁠saying peaceful rallies should ​be protected.

(Reporting by Kyu-seok Shim and Joyce ​LeeEditing by Ed Davies)

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