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Uri Loses a Seat in the Assembly. They’re now down to a razor-thin majory of 149 out of 297. The most interesting thing about this article, however, is the groovy pie chart that shows the Assembly’s breakdown by party. Most of the smaller parties are left-of-center, which means that Uri will continue to win the tough votes unless its members stray. A word of caution–South Korean politics are extremely unstable. Parliamentarians often defect, and parties constantly split, reform, and change their names.