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Former Cho Kuk, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, announced his return to politics on the 15th after being released from prison after 242 days in prison. He is expected to begin applying for reinstatement next week, return as party leader in the second half of the year, and begin preparing for the local elections in June next year. However,
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Former Cho Kuk, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, announced his return to politics on the 15th after being released from prison after 242 days in prison. He is expected to begin applying for reinstatement next week, return as party leader in the second half of the year, and begin preparing for the local elections in June next year. However,

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Naver broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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