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SEOUL (AP) -- South Korean former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo said Friday he will run in next month's presidential election and would seek to lessen the powers of the office and ease strife-ridden ...
South Korea’s major liberal Democratic Party of Korea has proposed a bill to suspend criminal trials for president-elects on Friday, the day after the Supreme Court sent a key case involving its ...
Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo is running for South Korea's presidency, aiming to reduce presidential powers and ease ...
South Korea is now navigating one of its most politically volatile periods in recent history. On Thursday, acting President ...
South Korea's political chaos deepened on May 1 after a retrial was ordered for a presidential frontrunner over alleged ...
SEOUL: South Korea's third acting president in five months Lee Ju-ho said on Friday (May 2) he will ensure stable government ahead of a Jun 3 presidential election, following the quick-fire ...
South Korea’s Supreme Court on May 1 overturned an appellate acquittal and ordered a retrial in the election law violation ...
South Korea’s acting leader, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, says he is resigning amid reports he will run in next month’s ...
On 4 April, 122 days after martial law was declared in South Korea, the constitutional court upheld the National Assembly’s ...
Democratic Party nominee Lee Jae-myung will be retried on electoral violation charges, while the acting president has resigned and is expected to enter the race.