With only a month left before the April 10 parliamentary elections, political parties are unveiling various pork-barrel election pledges and intensifying efforts to secure key districts, as recent public opinion polls indicate a slight yet significant shift. The quadrennial vote holds significant importance for the ruling People Power Party as a failure to regain a majority in the 300-member National Assembly could p.
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Im Jong-seok, chief of staff to former President Moon Jae-in, is being portrayed as a “victim” of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea’s (DPK) conflict between Chairman Lee Jae-myung and a pro-Moon faction, as Im has been sidelined from the party’s candidate nominations for the upcoming April 10 general elections.
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New political factions have emerged as South Korea heads into the general election scheduled for April 10, offering an alternative to the deeply polarized political landscape. Third parties that were launched recently have formed a coalition, the so-called “big tent” that has managed to make waves across the political landscape, wooing voters wary of the brutal power struggles between the two major rival .