Seoul:  A South Korean presidential election to choose a successor to ousted leader Park Geun-hye will be free and fair and held by May nine at the latest, the election commission chairman said on Saturday.


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The Constitutional Court dismissed Park Geun-hye on Friday over a graft scandal involving the country`s conglomerates. Under the constitution, an election must be held within 60 days.


The chairman of the National Election Commission, Kim Yong-deok, said in a televised address he was concerned political differences could lead to an "overheated" atmosphere in the run-up to the vote and he called on the public to overcome "conflict" and take part.