The Democratic Party is set to elect Mr Lee Jae-myung on Aug 28 to lead the charge against President Yoon Suk-yeol. SEOUL (BLOOMBERG) – South Korea’s main opposition is expected to pick a high-profile rival of the president as its new leader, adding to the government’s challenges as it struggles to build support after three months in office.
The progressive Democratic Party is set to elect Mr Lee Jae-myung on Sunday (Aug 28) to take over as boss and lead the charge against conservative President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Mr Lee, a populist pushed to introduce universal basic income, narrowly lost to Mr […]
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