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South Korea's presidential candidate Moon Jae-in, left, of the Democratic Party and his party chairman Choo Mi-ae wave as he arrives to give his winner speech on a stage in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. Moon declared victory in South Korea's presidential election Tuesday after his two main rivals conceded, capping one of the most turbulent political stretches in the nation's recent history and setting up its first liberal rule in a decade. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

South Korea's presidential candidate Moon Jae-in, left, of the Democratic Party and his party chairman Choo Mi-ae wave as he arrives to give his winner speech on a stage in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, May 10, 2017. Moon declared victory in South Korea's presidential election Tuesday after his two main rivals conceded, capping one of the most turbulent political stretches in the nation's recent history and setting up its first liberal rule in a decade. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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