k South Koreas parliamentary election amid pandemic of the new coronavirus Lee NakYon and Kim SukHee, Apr 15, 2020 Former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, Lee NakYon 2nd L and his wife Kim SukHee L stand in a line to cast ballots at a polling station in Seoul, South Korea. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. To prevent COVID19 coronavirus infection, voters were asked to stand at least 1 meter away from each other at polling stations. They were advised to wear face masks, be checked their temperature and were allowed to cast ballots after using hand sanitizers and putting on gloves. Photo by Lee JaeWonAFLO SOUTH KOREA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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South Korea s parliamentary election amid pandemic of the new coronavirus Lee Nak Yon and Kim Suk Hee, Apr 15, 2020 : Former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, Lee Nak Yon  2nd L  and his wife Kim Suk Hee  L  stand in a line to cast ballots at a polling station in Seoul, South Korea. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300 seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. To prevent COVID 19 coronavirus infection, voters were asked to stand at least 1 meter away from each other at polling stations. They were advised to wear face masks, be checked their temperature and were allowed to cast ballots after using hand sanitizers and putting on gloves.  Photo by Lee Jae Won AFLO   SOUTH KOREA
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South Korea's parliamentary election amid pandemic of the new coronavirus

Lee Nak-Yon and Kim Suk-Hee, Apr 15, 2020 : Former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, Lee Nak-Yon (2nd L) and his wife Kim Suk-Hee (L) stand in a line to cast ballots at a polling station in Seoul, South Korea. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300-seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. To prevent COVID-19 coronavirus infection, voters were asked to stand at least 1 meter away from each other at polling stations. They were advised to wear face masks, be checked their temperature and were allowed to cast ballots after using hand sanitizers and putting on gloves. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)

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