Opposition Leaders Perform Ritual Bows To Demand Electoral Reform At South Korea's Parliament

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Opposition Leaders Perform Ritual Bows To Demand Electoral Reform At South Korea's Parliament

Rebuilding Korea Party leader Cho Kuk, second from right, Social Democratic Party leader Han Chang-min, and Progressive Party Rep. Son Sol perform ''samboilbae,'' a traditional Buddhist practice of taking three steps and one full bow, in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on March 26, 2026. Members of four minor progressive parties--the Rebuilding Korea Party, the Progressive Party, the Basic Income Party, and the Social Democratic Party--organize the march to pressure the main opposition Democratic Party to support political reforms, including lowering the threshold for forming a floor negotiation group, introducing a multi-member constituency system, and expanding proportional representation. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)


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