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  2. 1976 South Korean legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The National Conference for Unification met on 16 February 1976 to elect the National Assembly members appointed by President Park Chung Hee. [1] At the time of the election, 2,303 out of the original 2,359 delegates were eligible to vote following the death or resignation of 56 delegates.

  3. 1976 in South Korea - Wikipedia

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  4. Park Chung Hee - Wikipedia

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    Park Chung Hee (Korean: 박정희, pronounced [pak̚.tɕ͈ʌŋ.çi] ⓘ; November 14, 1917 – October 26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 until his assassination in 1979, after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961.

  5. Analysis-South Korean president's failed attempt at martial ...

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    South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's shocking late-night declaration of martial law brought years of clashes with domestic opponents, the media and even his own conservative party to a head and ...

  6. Assassination of Park Chung Hee - Wikipedia

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    Park with future President Kim Young-sam in 1975. By the time of his assassination, Park had exercised dictatorial power over South Korea for nearly 18 years. [3]The Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) was created in 1961 to coordinate both domestic and international intelligence activities, including those of the military. [4]

  7. Koreagate - Wikipedia

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    "Koreagate" was an American political scandal in 1976 involving South Korean political figures seeking influence from 10 Democratic members of Congress. The scandal involved the uncovering of evidence that the Korea Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) was allegedly funneling bribes and favors through South Korean businessman Tongsun Park in an attempt to gain favor and influence in American ...

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    His speech as written could have come from any number of Republicans, but the way Trump delivered it was similar to his usual pattern at his rallies — an unchanged style after he and allies ...