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  • Democratic Party shifts focus to livelihood bills ahead of Chuseok

  • The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is accelerating its focus on economic and livelihood issues ahead of the Chuseok holiday, highlighting its role as the..
  • Clash over Cho hearing turns audit into showdown

  • The National Assembly’s Legislation and Judiciary Committee will conduct an on-site audit at the Supreme Court on October 15, extending its oversight by a..
  • South Korea, Japan leaders pledge closer ties through shuttle diplomacy

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday expressed hope that shuttle diplomacy with Japan would strengthen cooperation and exchanges between the two countries, c..
  • Government scraps breach of trust law, shifting minor violations to fines

  • South Korea will abolish the criminal offense of breach of trust for the first time in more than seven decades, a move aimed at easing what policymakers de..
  • Kim Kyung quits DP, denounces Jin Jong-oh’s “fabricated accusations” over religious group mobilization

  • Kim Kyung, a Seoul Metropolitan Council member of the Democratic Party and chair of its Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee, resigned on Tuesday after fa..
  • Lee criticizes “baseless indictments,” calls for curbs on prosecutorial appeals

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday criticized prosecutors for pursuing what he called meritless indictments and appeals, directing his cabinet to push for..
  • Experts doubt feasibility of completing prosecution reform in one year

  • With the passage of the Government Organization Act, the abolition of the Prosecutors’ Office has entered a countdown after 78 years. But whether the overh..
  • Special prosecutor gains new power with plea bargaining

  • A newly revised “super-charged” special prosecutor law has introduced a plea bargaining clause, granting independent counsels the unprecedented authority t..
  • President Lee calls for stronger public healthcare to fill regional, essential gaps

  • President Lee Jae-myung on Monday stressed the need to expand public healthcare and fill shortages in regional and essential medical services. Visitin..
  • Assembly passes amendment to testimony law, names Speaker as complainant

  • The National Assembly on Monday passed a revision to the Act on Testimony and Appraisal in the Assembly (증감법) that allows perjury cases to be referred for..
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