South Korea’s ex-Prime Minister Han says he will seek the presidency in June election
- Han announced his candidacy for the 21st presidential election in South Korea, stating he will do his utmost to be chosen by the people.
- If elected, Han plans to create a body to amend the constitution for shared powers of the president and the assembly.
- Han stated he would serve three years to complete the constitutional revision before leaving office.
- He launched his campaign for the June 3 snap election after resigning amid criticism for electoral advantages.
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PPP set to select presidential candidate for June election
The People Power Party (PPP) is set to select its final candidate for the June presidential election at a party convention Saturday, with the nominee facing Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung. Former Labor Minister Kim Moon-soo and former PPP leader Han Dong-hoon are vying for the nomination for the June 3 vote, which determines the successor to impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed martial law bid. …
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