[태그:] Democratic Party
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Controversy Surrounds Na Kyung-won’s ‘Drum’ Image Targeting Lee Jae-myung: Legal Action and Rebuttals
The Democratic Party (Minjoo Party) has filed a police complaint against People Power Party’s (PPP) Na Kyung-won, a presidential primary candidate, for posting a ‘drum’ image seemingly targeting Democratic Party’s presidential primary candidate Lee Jae-myung. 😲 The controversy stems from the image’s alleged association with a far-right online community and its potential to spread misinformation.…
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Kim Doo-kwan Considers All Options, Including Independent Run 🏃♂️
Former Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Doo-kwan’s camp has stated they are considering all options, from not running to an independent run, after rejecting the Democratic Party’s primary rules. However, they firmly stated that there is no possibility of joining a “non-Lee Jae-myung” big tent with the People Power Party candidate. Key Points: Kim Doo-kwan’s camp…
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Lee Jae-myung, Kim Kyung-soo Observe Kim Dong-yeon Signing Fair Election Pledge
In a scene captured on April 16, 2025, at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, Kim Dong-yeon, a candidate in the Democratic Party’s primary for the 21st presidential election, is seen signing a pledge to uphold fair elections. The moment is observed by fellow candidates Lee Jae-myung and Kim Kyung-soo. The event underscores the commitment…
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Democratic Party Presidential Hopefuls Pledge Fair Competition in Upcoming Primary 🤝
South Korean presidential hopefuls Lee Jae-myung, Kim Kyung-soo, and Kim Dong-yeon from the Democratic Party gathered on April 16th to pledge a commitment to fair play and ethical competition in the upcoming primary. This event underscores the party’s dedication to a unified front as they gear up for the next presidential election. 🗳️ Key Points…
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Political Clash: South Korean Parliament Demands Withdrawal of Constitutional Court Nominees ⚖️
The South Korean political landscape is witnessing a fierce battle as the National Assembly, led by the Democratic Party, passed a resolution urging the withdrawal of two nominees for the Constitutional Court. The nominees, Lee Wan-kyu, head of the Ministry of Government Legislation, and Ham Sang-hoon, a senior judge at the Seoul High Court, were…
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Kim Kyung-soo Enters Presidential Race, Calls for Unity Against ‘Insurrection’
Summary: Kim Kyung-soo, former Gyeongnam Governor, has officially registered as a Democratic Party presidential candidate, emphasizing the need to overcome political divisions and implement national reforms. He criticized the ‘anti-Lee Jae-myung’ alliance and urged unity within the Democratic Party. Full Article: Kim Kyung-soo, the former governor of Gyeongnam Province, has officially entered the race for…
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Lee Jae-myung: ‘Let’s Build a Real Republic of Korea Together… Will Fulfill My Calling’ 🤝
Lee Jae-myung, a former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, has started his campaign to become the next president. He’s calling on the public for support, emphasizing his commitment to serving the people. Key Points: Commitment to the People: Lee Jae-myung stated he owes everything to the people and has avoided the temptation of…
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Kim Doo-kwan Refuses Democratic Party Primary Due to ‘50% Party Member’ Rule 🚫🗳️
Former Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Doo-kwan has announced his refusal to participate in the party’s presidential primary, citing his opposition to the rule that gives 50% weight to party member votes. 😮 Kim Doo-kwan’s Stance Kim Doo-kwan expressed his disappointment on his Facebook page, stating that he cannot participate in a primary that betrays the…
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Kim Dong-yeon Expresses Regret Over Democratic Party’s Primary Rules, Vows to Relinquish Vested Rights If Elected President 🗳️
Kim Dong-yeon, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province, expressed his regret over the Democratic Party’s primary rules in his first meeting with reporters since declaring his candidacy for the 21st presidential election. He also outlined his ambitions to focus on economic recovery and political reform if elected president, urging former Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung to…
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Democratic Party to Include Teenagers in Presidential Primary Voting 🗳️
The Democratic Party in South Korea is changing things up for their presidential primary! Here’s the gist: Voting Breakdown: 50% from party members (including, for the first time, 16-18 year olds!) and 50% from a public opinion poll. Why the Change? To avoid potential manipulation by outside groups that some feared could occur with a…