DPK's Lee Jae-Myung Leads PPP's Kim Moon-Soo 50.2% to 35.6%: Poll
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DPK's Lee Jae-myung leads PPP's Kim Moon-soo 50.2% to 35.6%: poll
Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung was leading his People Power Party (PPP) rival Kim Moon-soo with 50.2 percent support against Kim's 35.6 percent, a survey showed Monday. In a Realmeter survey conducted on 1,509 adults from Wednesday to Friday, candidate Lee Jun-seok of the minor Reform Party came third with 8.7 percent. In a hypothetical two-way contest, the DPK's Lee garnered 54.3 percent, trailed by Kim wit…
South Korea vote: Who will run Asia's fourth largest economy?
Since US President Donald Trump began his second term, key Asian ally South Korea has not had an elected leader — meaning crucially, no one to bargain with Washington on tariffs. With the country now set to vote in a presidential election on June 3, the new leader will need to juggle finding ways to stay out of Trump’s trade wars with keeping both Washington — Seoul’s main security partner against the nuclear-armed North — and neighbouring Beiji…


South Korea Eyes Won-Backed Stablecoin Ahead of 2025 Presidential Election
The post South Korea Eyes Won-Backed Stablecoin Ahead of 2025 Presidential Election appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Crypto just became a hot topic in South Korea’s upcoming election, or you can say a tool to win the presidential election held on 3 June 2025. Lee Jae-myung, the front-runner...
South Korea: Final Online Election Has Favorite Opposition
The first TV debate among the main candidates on Sunday (18), showed that the election campaign in South Korea is still supported by the attempted suicide attempt by former President Yoon Suk-yeol. The vote was held on Thursday 3 June. Read more (05/20/2025)
South Korea: DP’s Lee, PPP’s Kim vie for votes in crucial battleground
Seoul, May 20 (SocialNews.XYZ) South Korea's Democratic Party (DP) candidate Lee Jae-myung and People Power Party (PPP) candidate Kim Moon-soo were set for their campaign rallies in the greater Seoul area, as they seek to reach out to centrist voters. With just two weeks until the June 3 presidential election, Lee will crisscross Gyeonggi Province, while Kim will appeal to voters in Seoul. The greater Seoul area is home to about half of the 52 m…
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