South Korea's ruling party is projected to win a majority in the country's 300-seat parliament. Voters appear to have backed President Moon Jae-in's strategy to curb the spread of COVID-19. There has been a surge in turn-out, with more than 66% of eligible voters casting their ballots. South Korea is among the first countries to hold a national election since the global pandemic began. Mr Moon's party currently has 121 seats in parliament, and the lack of a simple majority has hampered his reform agenda in the first-half of his single-term presidency.
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