
Ex-PM Kim announces bid for ruling party leadership
Despite winning 12 of the 16 mayoral and gubernatorial seats in the June 3 local elections, the ruling party lost key battlegrounds, including the Seoul…
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Despite winning 12 of the 16 mayoral and gubernatorial seats in the June 3 local elections, the ruling party lost key battlegrounds, including the Seoul mayoral race. 17 to elect its new chairperson and members of the party's Supreme Council. A key political ally of President Lee, Kim took office in July 2025 as Lee's first prime minister before stepping down last week.
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Despite winning 12 of the 16 mayoral and gubernatorial seats in the June 3 local elections, the ruling party lost key battlegrounds, including the Seoul mayoral race.
reliability low1/2 sources17 to elect its new chairperson and members of the party's Supreme Council.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA key political ally of President Lee, Kim took office in July 2025 as Lee's first prime minister before stepping down last week.
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