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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol announced his departure from the People Power Party (PPP).
From left, South Korea's presidential candidates, Kim Moon Soo of the People Power Party, Kwon Young-guk of the Democratic Labor Party, Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party and Lee ...
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has officially left the conservative People Power Party, announcing his departure ...
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South Korean Democratic Party (DP) presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung on Sunday proposed an amendment to the nation's ...
South Korea’s presidential candidates were scheduled to face off in their first TV debate on Sunday evening ahead of a snap ...
The debate is expected to center on the economy, which has become a top election issue as Asia’s fourth-largest economy ...
Campaigning for South Korea’s presidential election has started. It is hoped that the election will serve as an opportunity for South Korean politics to get back on track after the extraordinary ...
South Korea's presidential candidates will participate in a televised debate focused on economic revitalization ahead of the snap election on June 3. Key contenders include Democratic Party's Lee ...
South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol left his conservative party on Saturday as it gears up for snap elections triggered ...
South Koreas former President Yoon Suk Yeol announced on Saturday that he is withdrawing from the conservative People Power ...
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