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Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, gestures as he leaves an election campaign event ahead of the upcoming June 3 presidential election in ...
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Yonhap News (English) on MSNPPP committee seeks to suspend lawmakers' memberships over attempted presidential candidate switch
SEOUL, July 25 (Yonhap) -- An internal audit committee of the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) on Friday decided to ...
South Korea’s main opposition People Power Party is heading into a turbulent leadership race — with a far-right firebrand ...
Kim Moon Soo, presidential candidate with the People Power Party, center, holds a presidential election campaign rally alongside his party members in Seoul, South Korea, late Monday, June 2, 2025.
SEOUL — Koreans elect a new president Tuesday in a contest that’s sure to deepen divisions after a whirlwind campaign that has accentuated the rift between embittered forces on the right and left.
Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, bows in prostration during his final campaign event ahead of the June 3, 2025 election Pedro Pardo ...
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