Seoul may elect first female mayor as scandal stirs President Moon's party


Difficulties facing women in South Korea also have an economic impact. Apart from the wage gap,the country's fertility rate of 0.84 last year was the lowest in the developed world. - AFP

SEOUL (Bloomberg): The suicide of Seoul's mayor in the wake of sexual harassment allegations shamed South Korea's male-dominated society. The April election to replace him is now turning into a battle over women's rights that could impact the legacy of self-described "feminist president" Moon Jae-in.

His Democratic Party is expected to put up veteran female politician Park Young-sun to try and retain the mayoral seat in Seoul, which is often seen as a springboard to the presidency.

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