The Democratic Party Korea called Lee Jae-Myung as his candidate for Snap presidential election set for 3. June.
The opposition of the southern Korea Democratic Party Korea appointed Lee Jae-Myung as his candidate for Snap presidential election set for 3. June.
“I am not just a candidate of the Democratic Party, but of all the people who are longing for the end of the institution, overcoming the crisis and happiness,” Lee said in his speech after insurance nomination on Sunday.
Lee won the nomination of his party with nearly 90 percent votes during the primary, surpassing two more candidates.
A progressive leader that advocates greater economic equality and improved relations with North Korea, Lee is now Frontrunner for success President Yoon Suk-Yeolwhich was presented after attempting to impose a martial law at the end of last year.
The 60-year-old former leader of the main opposition parties led the process of encouraging against Yoon over the order of martial arts in December.
In separate speech, Lee gave the Yon’s martial lawyer trying the actions of past authoritarian leaders and obliged to lead the country from his political and economic turmoil.
The Constitutional Court Judgment earlier this month resulted in In liquid removal, incentive call for new presidential elections.
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Lee brought in Munjini a few weeks, holding the two-digit potential over candidates from conservative folk Power Party, who will announce their candidate 3. May.
This is evaluated by Lee’s third attempt to ensure the presidency. He soon lost to Yoon 2022. years, with the closest edge in the democratic history of South Korea. In 2017, he graduated in the third in the primary democratic party.
Lee promised that the Bolster’s defense abilities of South Korea and position the country as a leader in the high-tech industries, cultural power plant and exemplary democracy.
Known for its establishment, Lee built the reputation of the champion against corruption and inequality. He served as Gyeonggi Governor, the most populous province of South Korea and as mayor Seongnam City.
However, he is currently facing five trials for corruption charges and other criminal offenses, including allegations associated with the acceptance of the myth and a $ 1 billion asset development scandal. Whether you should win the presidency, these trials will probably stop due to presidential immunity.
Leei’s rise comes as people’s power supply struggles to regain public confidence after Yoon’s martial practice regulation immersed the nation. He laid headed for his role in blocking the Regulation, climbing the walls of the National Assembly as the troops surrounded the building, eventually help ensure the voting that annulled the order.
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2025-04-27 11:50:00