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  • Korea to create NongHyup audit committee to tighten oversight

    South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party and the government on March 11 agreed to push forward a reform plan for the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (NongHyup), including the creation of an independent external audit body to strengthen oversight.The plan was confirmed during a government–party policy meeting at the National Assembly. Officials said..

  • President Lee invites rival leaders for lunch

  • President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting on Feb. 12 with Jung Cheong-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Jang Dong-hyuk, leader o..
  • Ruling party calms merger clash, faces new interference claims

  • The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has temporarily quelled internal conflict over a proposed pre–June 3 local election merger with the Rebuilding Korea Pa..
  • Unification ministry eyes Trump’s China trip

  • South Korea’s Ministry of Unification views U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned visit to China in April as a potential turning point to bring North Korea..
  • PM sets February deadline for regional merger

  • Prime Minister Kim Min-seok said Wednesday that regional administrative integration would be “virtually impossible” before the June local elections unless..
  • PPP shifts strategy to court young voters

  • The People Power Party (PPP) is making a strategic shift to broaden its support base by putting “youth” front and center. Just five days after launching it..
  • Jung vows to push judicial reform on schedule

  • Legislative momentum, once stalled by constitutional concerns and the possibility of a filibuster, may regain speed.Jung Cheong-rae, leader of the Democrat..
  • Korea to add 3,342 medical students in five years

  • The South Korean government has decided to increase medical school enrollment by 3,342 students over the next five years, with all additional slots designa..
  • Calls to halt merger mount, Jeong leadership tested

  • Mounting calls within the Democratic Party to halt merger talks with the Rebuilding Korea Party have placed party leader Jeong Cheong-rae at a critical cro..
  • PPP goes two-track ahead of local elections

  • The People Power Party (PPP) has adopted a two-track strategy of shoring up its conservative base while seeking broader voter outreach, with just 112 days..
  • Ruling party touts recovery, opposition slams housing policy

  • o promote its economic record, emphasizing the rise of the benchmark stock index. Rep. Park Sang-hyuk cited improvements in exports and foreign exchange re..
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