The Democratic Party of Korea could sweep as much as 65% of this year's South Korean election votes given rising public approval of their leader, President Moon Jae-in, over his government's effective handling of the coronavirus crisis, says
Scott Seaman, Asia director of Eurasia Group.
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Scott Seaman focuses on the economic and trade policies and foreign relations of Japan, South Korea, and North Korea. His sectoral expertise includes energy, insurance, and information technologies.