Rather than putting forth a winning vision for Korea, the primary figures from the two main parties rely on the blunders of the other to prove that they’re better than their opponent
In April, a U.S. court sentenced a former Harvard University professor to serve time in prison and ordered a total fine of $83,600 for lying to federal authorities about his affiliation with China and the Wuhan University of Technology.
The ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the presidential office are striving to regroup after their stunning loss in last week s by-election to choose a new mayor of Seoul s Gangseo District, which is being widely viewed as a prelude to next year’s general elections.