Seoul: A high-profile North Korean defector won a constituency seat in the South Korean general elections, becoming the first person hailing from Pyongyang to be chosen directly by South Korean voters as their representative.
The Yong-ho, a former No. 2 diplomat at North Korea's embassy in London, was elected to the National Assembly as the main conservative opposition United Future Party's candidate in Seoul's southern affluent district of Gangnam.
The received 58.4 per cent of the votes cast on Wednesday in the Gangnam constituency, one of the conservative party's main strongholds, far ahead of his opponent Kim Sung-gon, a four-term lawmaker from the ruling Democratic Party who earned 39.6 per cent.
"I plan to devote the best of my ability so that our parliament and government can face the reality, and implement sustainable and feasible policies on North Korea," Yonhap News Agency quoted as saying on Thursday.
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The, who defected to the South in 2016, had campaigned under a different name, Tae Ku-min.