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| Defector and former North Korean diplomat Thae Yong Ho celebrates his election in the Gangnam constituency on behalf of the conservative United Future Party (AFP Photo/Ed JONES) |
A former senior North Korean diplomat won a parliamentary seat in Seoul Thursday, becoming the first defector to be directly elected by South Korean voters.
Thae Yong
Ho, who was Pyongyang's deputy ambassador to London before fleeing to the
democratic South in 2016, shed a tear as he sang South Korea's national anthem
after his win was confirmed in the early hours.
He stood
for the main conservative opposition United Future Party (UFP) and took 58.4
percent of the vote in his Gangnam constituency, the wealthy Seoul district
made famous by rapper Psy.
"Today
is a very historic day not only for me but also for the history of Korea,"
Thae told AFP shortly after his victory was announced.
Officially
he ran as Tae Ku-Min -– a pseudonym he registered under on arrival in the South
to initially make it harder for Pyongyang's agents to track him down.
Thae comes
from a family with good revolutionary credentials, but fled his post in London
in August 2016 after becoming disillusioned with Kim Jong Un's regime.
He has
since become a prominent and outspoken critic of Pyongyang and the engagement
approach pursued by South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Moon's
Democratic party secured the largest absolute majority in the National Assembly
since the advent of democracy in 1987, on a turnout of 66.2 percent -- the
highest at a parliamentary election for 28 years.
Thae said
his victory will give hope to the North Korean people and the elite, and
demonstrate the "real nature of free democracy of South Korea".
His
election could be a window to enable North Koreans to "understand how free
and democratic election would go", he said.
North Korea
holds an election every five years for its rubber-stamp legislature, known as
the Supreme People's Assembly, but the ballot papers for the vote each only
have one name.
"One
day in the future I'm sure North Korean people will adopt the same method of
election process in North Korea," Thae told AFP in an interview during his
campaign.
Ji
Seong-ho, the crutch-wielding defector hailed by US President Donald Trump in
his 2018 State of the Union address, won a proportional representation seat for
the UFP in Wednesday's vote.
About
33,000 North Koreans have fled to the South in the past two decades, but it is
rare for high-level officials to defect.
The North's
state media has denounced Thae as "human scum" and accused him of
embezzling state funds, raping a minor and spying for South Korea in exchange
for money.

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