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Lee’s new party may not be the answer. But Korean politics must face the brimming aspiration for new politics.
Lee’s new party may not be the answer. But Korean politics must face the brimming aspiration for new politics.
President Yoon Suk-yeol has moved to act on his No. 1 campaign promise of fully compensating self-employed and small merchants for losses from state-enforced Covid-19 business restrictions. Yoon has promised to spend over 50 trillion...
Korea's presidential election candidates are employing a range of campaigning strategies, including traditional market visits, social media engagement and mobile campaign trucks. These key events are are at peak visibility as the election approaches.
The government has established a special task force to crack down on illegal money transfers and laundering linked to transnational crimes, such as drug trafficking and voice phishing, the customs agency said Monday.
The Korean government is set to launch a new joint investigation headquarters for narcotics crimes later this month, bringing together at least six agencies in a coordinated crackdown as drug-related offenses grow more complex.
The government will launch a task force under the prime minister's office to investigate and take disciplinary action against public officials involved in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, 2024.
The Constitutional Court is set to hold the ninth hearing of President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial Tuesday as deliberations have entered their final phase.
“Hanseong-bu Yongsan-bang” was the first administrative district name of Yongsan, central Seoul in 1896 during the Joseon Dynasty (1319-1910).
Following President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment on Dec. 14, calls for the presidential office to move back to the Blue House, in northern Gwanghwamun, from the current location in Seoul's Yongsan District are again emerging.
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo testified at the 10th hearing of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment hearing on Thursday that all ministers present for the Dec. 3 Cabinet meeting tried to dissuade Yoon from declaring martial law.
Otherwise, the PPP could lose the election and Yoon would be headed to an early lame-duck presidency.
After PPP interim leader Han Dong-hoon mentioned the need for the first lady to apologize for her reception of a luxury handbag from a pastor in 2022, President Yoon Suk Yeol reportedly wanted Han to resign from the post.
Kim Yong-tae, the new emergency committee chairman of the People Power Party, publicly urged former President Yoon Suk Yeol to voluntarily leave the party.
President Yoon Suk Yeol and Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung sat down for a brief meeting for the first time in more than a year since Yoon was sworn into office.
After PPP innovation committee chair Ihn Yo-han proposed pardoning former party leader Lee Jun-seok and Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo, both refused to go back to the governing party.
After the leadership of the PPP nearly refused to accept innovation committee head Ihn Yo-han’s demand that the party give him the right to nominate candidates for the next parliamentary elections in April, the ad hoc committee may be doomed.
Controversy has erupted over whether the innovation committee led by Ihn Yo-han can rescue the People Power Party after he failed to bring in politicians who can criticize President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The People Power Party (PPP)’s innovation committee chair Ihn Yo-han went to Busan to meet former PPP leader Lee Jun-seok, but Lee sarcastically said, “The patient is in Seoul.”
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol's film screening about election fraud sparked bipartisan criticism, exacerbating tensions within the People Power Party and raising concerns about potential electoral repercussions.
Since former President Yoon Suk Yeol was incarcerated at the Seoul Detention Center, correctional authorities have reportedly been overwhelmed by complaints from his supporters.