
No need to activate plan B. Threatened by legal action, South Korean Olympic Committee President Election(KSOC) will indeed be held this Tuesday. The Seoul Eastern District Court rejected the injunctions filed last Wednesday. Eleven voters denounced the conditions of the poll and pointed out the difficulty for all voters to be able to cast their ballot within the expected time at the Olympic Park in southeastern Seoul. "Even if voting exceeds the allotted time, voters who are queuing to vote will be allowed to do so., the Court commented. It is therefore difficult to consider that this situation infringes on the rights of voters."The Korean Olympic Committee has confirmed that the election will take place on Tuesday under the planned conditions. "We will do our best to ensure a fair election and transparent », assured the KSOC. 2.244 people are invited to vote for one of the six candidates in the running. This is the largest electoral procession ever recorded in this context. Despite the controversies, incumbent President Lee Kee-heung is seeking a third term.