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South Korea's former prime minister and acting president Han Duck-soo ended a short, ill-fated attempt to win the ...
South Korea's conservatives made another about-face on Saturday and reinstated their nominee, just hours after dropping him ...
South Korea's conservatives dropped their presidential candidate on Saturday and reopened the nomination process, after the ...
South Korea’s embattled conservative party has taken the unprecedented step of nullifying its primary and replacing ...
SEOUL: South Korea's former labour minister Kim Moon-soo was reinstated Saturday (May 10) as his conservative party's ...
The country’s embattled conservative party cancelled then reinstated the presidential candidacy of Kim Moon Soo within hours.
South Korean presidential hopefuls Kim Moon-soo and former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo clashed on Thursday during a meeting ...
South Korea’s embattled conservative party has canceled then reinstated the presidential candidacy of Kim Moon Soo within ...
South Korea's ruling conservative party voted to keep Kim Moon-soo as its presidential candidate. A vote took place to make former PM Han Duck-soo the candidate, which failed to pass.
Election favourite Lee had nearly 50 per cent voter support, according to a May 6 survey. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Democratic Party nominee Lee Jae-myung will be retried on electoral violation charges, while the acting president has ...
South Korea’s main conservative party has nominated former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo as its presidential candidate.
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