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  • Jung launches two-track push on insurrection cases

    The Democratic Party on December 17 declared a hardline, two-track drive to punish those involved in the Dec. 3 insurrection, pledging to simultaneously push for the creation of a dedicated court division and the launch of a second, expanded special prosecutor probe.Party leader Jung Chung-rae made the remarks at an on-site Supreme Council meeting in Chunche..

  • Kim Moon-soo steps up political moves as PPP factions vie for leadership

  • As factional competition over leadership intensifies within the ruling People Power Party (PPP), former presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo is drawing atte..
  • PPP’s Kim Yong-tae slams report of Lee’s former lawyer eyed for Constitutional Court

  • Kim Yong-tae, interim leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), on June 9 criticized reports that attorney Lee Seung-yeop—who previously represented P..
  • Lee administration faces fierce partisan clash over key bills

  • Just days after President Lee Jae-myung’s inauguration, a heated partisan battle is already unfolding over several controversial bills, including the so-ca..
  • Second extra budget likely to exceed 20 trillion won to boost economy

  • South Korea’s new government is moving quickly to draft a second supplementary budget (extra budget), aiming to revive domestic demand and lift the country..
  • President Lee to make diplomatic debut at G7 summit next week

  • President Lee Jae-myung is set to make his official debut on the global diplomatic stage next week at the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada. Less than t..
  • PPP slams Supreme Court expansion bill as 'legislative fraud'

  • The People Power Party (PPP) on June 4 fiercely condemned the Democratic Party’s unilateral passage of a bill to expand the number of Supreme Court justice..
  • People Power Party vows reform and unity after election defeat

  • Following its loss in the 21st presidential election, the People Power Party (PPP) on June 4 acknowledged that “internal division and conflict” were key fa..
  • Lee outlines ‘pragmatic government’ vision in inaugural address

  • In his inaugural address on June 4 at the National Assembly, President Lee Jae-myung outlined key priorities for his new administration under the banner of..
  • Lee, Trump summit timing under careful consideration

  • As President Lee Jae-myung’s administration begins, attention is turning to when he might first meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. On his first day in..
  • Judicial reform looms as President Lee begins term

  • Major changes to South Korea’s judiciary appear imminent from day one of President Lee Jae-myung’s administration. On June 4, the Democratic Party pushed t..
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