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People Power Party leadership candidate Kim Moon-soo said Thursday that he would accept former President Yoon Suk Yeol back ...
Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, gestures as he leaves an election campaign event ahead of the upcoming June 3 presidential election in ...
The main opposition People Power Party’s leadership race has taken shape following a preliminary primary on Thursday, with a ...
The match between NC and Hanwha at Changwon NC Park on the 15th. Hanwha won against NC and won five consecutive games. Coach ...
South Korean People Power Party's presidential candidate Kim Moon Soo exits out to cast his early vote for the June 3 presidential election at a polling station in Incheon, South Korea, Thursday ...
His main rival, Kim Moon-soo of the ruling conservative People Power Party, is projected to win 39.3% of the vote. Official results have yet to be announced.
SEOUL — Koreans elect a new president Tuesday in a contest that’s sure to deepen divisions after a whirlwind campaign that has accentuated the rift between embittered forces on the right and left.
Kim Moon-soo, the presidential candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, bows in prostration during his final campaign event ahead of the June 3, 2025 election Pedro Pardo ...