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Gyeonggi Gov Lee maintains solid lead in presidential hopefuls poll
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South Korea ruling party leader resigns in likely presidency bid
Mr Lee Nak-yon (pictured) is in a battle for succession in the progressive camp with Mr Lee Jae-myung.PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
PublishedMar 9, 2021, 4:21 pm SGT
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South Korea Ruling Party Leader Resigns in Likely Presidency Bid
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Gyeonggi governor takes big lead in presidential polls
Posted : 2021-02-01 16:55
Updated : 2021-02-01 20:58 Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, center, holds a rose he received from a supporter at the entrance of Gwangju City Hall, Friday, during his visit to the city. Yonhap
By Jung Da-min
Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung is taking a big lead in recent opinion surveys on potential presidential candidates, with a year and a month left until the next presidential election to be held in March 2022.
His rise for consideration in the next presidential race is attributable to his push for policies, with other potential contenders showing no presence for now, according to political analysts.