DGIST: Contribute to the creation of a self-sustaining digital innovation ecosystem by collaborating with Daegu Metropolitan City to successfully promote the "National Digital Innovation District" and foster local digital innovation companies and talents
Following the ruling People Power Party’s bitter defeat in the April 10 parliamentary elections, the party s ex-interim leader Han Dong-hoon has faced a barrage of criticism. The latest attack on Han, however, came not from a member of the main opposition party, but from a star politician in Han s own conservative bloc five-term lawmaker and Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo. In recent weeks, Hong has labeled Han a .
After a recent leadership change within the ruling People Power Party (PPP), questions were raised over the validity of an election pledge laid out three months ago for Seoul to absorb Gimpo and other neighboring cities under its new “megacity” development vision.
AsiaToday reporter Hong Sun-mi“I believe that the anti-fake news campaign will firmly protect our human rights and democratic politics,” President Yoo..
South Korea's ruling People Power Party on Thursday approved a plan to lift the suspensions of four party members, including outspoken dissenters former party Chairman Lee Jun-seok and Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo. The decision, effective immediately, enables the individuals to become eligible to run for a parliamentary seat as a member of the ruling party in the upcoming general election scheduled for April 2024. .