South Korea’s ruling party wins election landslide amid coronavirus pandemic
The party of South Korean President Moon Jae-In has won a decisive victory in parliamentary elections, with voters backing the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
South Korea was among the first countries to hold a national vote since the pandemic began.
Strict safety and social distancing measures were in place for the vote.
With nearly all votes counted, Mr Moon’s Democratic Party won 163 seats in the 300-seat national assembly.