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  • Lee’s morning housing push signals hardline stance

  • Lee Jae-myung has doubled down on his determination to eradicate real estate speculation, posting housing-related messages on social media for a third cons..
  • Prosecutor exodus deepens, public investigations at risk

  • South Korea’s prosecution service is facing a mounting manpower crisis, with a mass departure of prosecutors triggering concerns that investigations affect..
  • PPP names Jo Jung-hoon to lead talent drive

  • The People Power Party (PPP) on Sunday appointed lawmaker Jo Jung-hoon as head of its talent recruitment committee, signaling the start of a sweeping refor..
  • Cheong Wa Dae returns 47.8 billion won to treasury

  • Cheong Wa Dae announced Sunday that it has returned 47.8 billion won in unused government funds to the national treasury, citing efforts to curb spending a..
  • Lee praises prosecutors for major cartel crackdown

  • Lee Jae-myung on Sunday publicly praised prosecutors for uncovering large-scale price-fixing schemes involving flour, sugar and electricity-related product..
  • Lee Jun-seok demands home sales to restore policy trust

  • Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, said Sunday that public trust in the government’s housing policy will depend on whether ruling-party lawmakers an..
  • President Lee pushes policy debate through social media

  • Lee Jae-myung continued to actively use social media over the weekend to respond to criticism on key policy issues, pushing back strongly against media cov..
  • Merger row resurfaces in ruling party after memorial

  • Factional tensions have resurfaced within South Korea’s ruling party following the conclusion of the memorial period for former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan..
  • Han expulsion fallout tests Jang’s expansion drive

  • The aftershocks from the expulsion of former party leader Han Dong-hoon continue to ripple through South Korea’s main conservative party, leaving Jang Dong..
  • Ruling party targets late Feb passage of US investment bill

  • South Korea’s ruling party said Saturday it aims to pass a special bill on US-bound investment by late February to early March, accelerating legislative ef..
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