The battlegrounds for South Korea’s parliamentary elections that will determine how much power President Yoon Suk Yeol wields for the rest of his term include the Yongsan district in central Seoul, where he keeps his office.
Polling indicates the top issues are tackling inflation eating into paychecks, reining in housing prices and providing strength for the country’s export-driven and slowing economy. The key will be winning over people like Sun Su-hee, who sells yogurt from a mobile refrigerator. Sun has grown disenchanted with both Yoon’s ruling People Power Party as well as the…







