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  • Jung Chung-rae criticizes Kim Keon-hee appeal ruling

    Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the appellate court ruling in the stock manipulation case involving Kim Keon-hee, saying it “does not align with public sentiment.”Speaking at a Supreme Council meeting on April 29, Jung said the court sentenced Kim to four years in prison and a fine of 50 million won in the second trial, bu..

  • Super ministry concerns grow over MOIS authority

  • Concerns are mounting that the Ministry of the Interior and Safety is becoming an all-powerful “super ministry,” raising fears that political neutrality in..
  • Bus walkout drags on as talks stall

  • Concerns are growing that the Seoul city bus strike could drag on, as labor and management remain far apart and have yet to set a timetable for additional..
  • People Power Party–Reform Party unite on special prosecutors, deny vote tie-up

  • The “special prosecutor alliance” between the People Power Party and the Reform Party is taking shape as the two sides join forces to pressure the ruling c..
  • Parties clash over Lee Hye-hoon hearing witnesses

  • Ruling and opposition parties on Monday failed to reach an agreement on the schedule and witness list for the confirmation hearing of Lee Hye-hoon, the nom..
  • Second special counsel clears committee hurdle

  • A bill to launch a second comprehensive special counsel probe, a follow-up to investigations into three major cases, cleared the National Assembly’s law co..
  • President Lee plans bipartisan luncheon talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung will host a luncheon meeting with leaders of both ruling and opposition parties on Jan. 16 at Cheong Wa Dae, the presidential offic..
  • Lee warns of cult harm, religious leaders back dissolution

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Monday acknowledged growing public concern over the social damage caused by pseudo-religious groups, saying the issue has been n..
  • Insurrection prosecutors seek 15 years for Lee Sang-min

  • South Korea’s special counsel investigating the alleged insurrection sought a 15-year prison sentence on Monday for Lee Sang-min, accusing the former inter..
  • New bills remove prosecutors’ investigative powers

  • The government on Sunday unveiled draft bills to establish the Major Crimes Investigation Office and the Prosecution Service, follow-up legislation to abol..
  • Song urges policy talks with new floor leader

  • Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party (PPP), on Jan. 11 proposed “frank policy dialogue between the ruling and opposition parties” to Han B..
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