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  • Lee warns of crisis, says emergency fiscal powers could be used

    Lee Jae-myung on March 31 warned of growing economic risks stemming from the worsening situation in the Middle East, stating that emergency fiscal powers could be invoked if necessary.Speaking at a Cabinet meeting, Lee said, “We must respond boldly without being constrained by existing practices,” adding, “If necessary, we can utilize constitutionally grante..

  • Lee orders fuel price ceiling to curb gouging

  • President Lee Jae-myung on March 5 ordered the implementation of a gasoline price ceiling to prevent excessive price hikes as global oil prices rise follow..
  • National Assembly investigations plan fuels controversy over indictment withdrawal

  • The ruling Democratic Party of Korea’s plan to launch parliamentary investigations into seven major cases — including the Daejang-dong development scandal..
  • Government activates energy alert system over oil and gas risks

  • The South Korean government has activated its resource security response system amid rising uncertainty in the Middle East, issuing a “concern” level crisi..
  • Court halts Bae Hyun-jin’s party suspension; lawmaker criticizes party leadership

  • Rep. Bae Hyun-jin of the People Power Party on March 5 criticized the party leadership led by Jang Dong-hyeok after a court accepted her request to suspend..
  • President Lee to review Middle East response measures

  • President Lee Jae-myung will convene an extraordinary Cabinet meeting on March 5 to assess the government’s response to the escalating conflict in the Midd..
  • Chip industry fears ‘all-stop’ if Middle East supply halts

  • South Korea’s ruling party and major business groups warned Thursday that an escalation of the Middle East conflict could severely disrupt semiconductor pr..
  • New presidential unit raises concerns over police oversight

  • A newly created National Safety Secretary’s Office within the presidential office is expected to be staffed by eight officials, mostly from the police, rai..
  • Constitutional review request emerges in Yoon appeal trial

  • The appeal trial in former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s case involving the alleged obstruction of an arrest attempt by the Corruption Investigation Office for..
  • Lee expands economic partnerships during ASEAN tour

  • President Lee Jae-myung returned to South Korea on Tuesday after completing a four-day trip to Singapore and the Philippines, securing agreements aimed at..
  • Critics warn judicial reform bills threaten separation of powers

  • A series of legislative moves by the ruling Democratic Party of Korea has sparked controversy, with critics warning that the bills could undermine the sepa..
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