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  • Oh welcomes PPP resolution but delays decision

    Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon expressed a positive response to the People Power Party’s recent resolution distancing itself from former President Yoon Suk Yeol, but stopped short of confirming whether he will run in the upcoming local elections.Oh had earlier declined to register for the party’s nomination process, calling for the party to clarify its political dir..

  • 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..
  • Lee ramps up pressure on multi-home owners

  • President Lee Jae-myung is increasingly directing his real estate normalization message toward multi-home owners and rental business operators, as his admi..
  • Prosecutors lose experienced core, imbalance deepens

  • As South Korea prepares to abolish the prosecution office and transition to a new system in October, the prosecution is facing a serious imbalance in inves..
  • Jeong Cheong-rae’s leadership shaken by merger push

  • Efforts by the ruling Democratic Party to pursue a merger with the Cho Kuk Innovation Party have hit a major roadblock, as internal opposition within the p..
  • Why Lee’s nonstop social media politics continues

  • President Lee Jae-myung’s increasingly frequent use of social media is set to continue, according to aides, who say the strategy goes beyond communication..
  • Merger talks drift apart amid party infighting

  • Talks on a possible merger between the Democratic Party of Korea and the Rebuilding Korea Party are increasingly unraveling, as leadership friction and pol..
  • Seoul pushes fast passage of U.S. investment act

  • Industry and Trade Minister Kim Jung-kwan said Sunday the government’s priority is to swiftly pass a special act on U.S.-bound investment, noting that U.S...
  • Ruling, opposition clash over U.S. tariffs

  • South Korea’s ruling and opposition parties traded barbs on Monday over U.S. trade issues and the prospect of renewed tariff hikes, as three days of govern..
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