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President Park Chung Hee, of South Korea, and Mrs Park cast their votes in Seoul during the national referendum on a new constitution. The approval of the constitution greatly strengthens the President’s powers and enables his re-election indefinitely.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 15

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President Park Chung Hee, of South Korea, and Mrs Park cast their votes in Seoul during the national referendum on a new constitution. The approval of the constitution greatly strengthens the President’s powers and enables his re-election indefinitely. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 15

President Park Chung Hee, of South Korea, and Mrs Park cast their votes in Seoul during the national referendum on a new constitution. The approval of the constitution greatly strengthens the President’s powers and enables his re-election indefinitely. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33083, 25 November 1972, Page 15