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[PERSON IN FOCUS] How ex-presidential chief of staff fell 'victim' to DPK candidate nomination fiasco
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Main opposition party grapples with widening internal rift

An existing fissure within the main opposition party has widened as several lawmakers have taken steps in response to conflict over the party’s candidate nomination process for the upcoming general election. Democratic Party of Korea Rep. Ko Min-jung on Tuesday announced her resignation as a member of the party’s Supreme Council, saying that she believes the party should openly discuss its election candid.

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Tae Yong-ho announces second bid for Assembly

Ruling People Power Party Rep. Tae Yong-ho, who was formerly a senior diplomat for North Korea, said Monday he will run for a second term in the National Assembly in a Seoul district typically lenient toward the rival party. Tae, who is the first North Korean defector to be elected in a constituency, said he would vie for a second Assembly term in Guro against Democratic Party of Korea Rep. Youn Kun-young. “Gan.

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Tae Yong-ho announces second bid for Assembly

Ruling People Power Party Rep. Tae Yong-ho, who was formerly a senior diplomat for North Korea, said Monday he will run for a second term in the National Assembly in a Seoul district typically lenient toward the rival party. Tae, who is the first North Korean defector to be elected in a constituency, said he would vie for a second Assembly term in Guro against Democratic Party of Korea Rep. Youn Kun-young. “Gan.

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Internet-only banks post 70% jump in mortgage loans

Internet-only banks have logged substantial growth in the number of mortgages offered to borrowers, seeing their collective balance increase year-on-year by more than 70 percent during the past year, far surpassing the country s four major lenders increase rate that stood at 3 percent last year.

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