Seoul - Arab Today
South Korea will hold an election on May 9 to choose a successor for ousted President Park Geun-hye, Yonhap news agency reported.
The Constitutional Court ruled Friday to formally end Park's presidency over a huge political scandal involving her and her longtime confidante.
By law, South Korea must hold a national vote to find her successor within two months of the ruling.
Moon Jae-in, a liberal opposition leader who lost the 2012 presidential election to Park, is the favorite to be the country's next leader in opinion surveys.
Source: MENA