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  • Lee names former law chief Lee Seok-yeon to lead National Unity Committee

  • President Lee Jae-myung on September 9 nominated Lee Seok-yeon, 71, former head of the Ministry of Government Legislation, as chair of the presidential Nat..
  • Jung Chung-rae vows to complete ‘three major reforms’ and settle insurrection

  • Jung Chung-rae, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, delivered his first parliamentary policy speech under the Lee Jae-myung administration on Septembe..
  • Rebuilding Korea Party taps Cho Kuk as interim leader

  • On September 9, the Rebuilding Korea Party announced its plan to recommend Cho Kuk, head of the Rebuilding Policy Institute and former party leader, as int..
  • Detained Koreans begin departures; Seoul seeks safeguards

  • Korean nationals held at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in Folkston, Georgia, began departure procedures on Septembe..
  • Lee’s approval rises to 56%

  • President Lee Jae-myung’s job-approval rating climbed to 56%, marking a third straight weekly increase. Analysts linked the rise to policies aimed squarely..
  • Lee urges ruling party to concede more in bipartisan talks

  • President Lee Jae-myung hosted a rare luncheon with ruling and opposition leaders on September 8, stressing that genuine power-sharing and frequent dialogu..
  • Lee orders full inspections for wage arrears cases

  • President Lee Jae-myung on September 8 directed labor authorities to overhaul oversight procedures to ensure swift resolution of wage arrears cases. S..
  • Ruling party eyes split regulations for media and YouTubers

  • The Democratic Party’s Special Committee on Media Reform has tentatively agreed on a “separate regulation” plan that would apply the Press Arbitration Act..
  • Seoul says Korea-Japan ties will remain positive despite Ishiba’s resignation

  • The presidential office said Monday that South Korea and Japan are expected to maintain positive relations even after Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishib..
  • Rebuilding Korea Party leadership quits over misconduct scandal

  • The entire leadership of the Rebuilding Korea Party resigned on Sunday, taking responsibility for a sexual misconduct case within the party. But victims’ r..
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