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 .
Despite widespread calls for reform following the ruling People Power Party s (PPP) devastating defeat in the April 10 parliamentary elections, key figures aligned with President Y.
Former South Korean presidents have traditionally maintained a reserved stance regarding elections held after their tenure, but some have been making rather different moves in this general election. Showing active support for his party, the Democratic Party of Korea, Moon Jae-in, the predecessor of incumbent President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been the most vigorous among the past three presidents, directly joining rallies .
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