Seoul, April 1
Roiled by property scandals and economic failures, South Korea's liberal ruling party looks set to lose the mayoral offices in the two largest cities, making it harder for President Mo
Posted : 2021-04-01 16:44
Updated : 2021-04-01 20:20
In the left photo, Park Young-sun, ruling Democratic Party of Korea s candidate for Seoul mayoral by-election, listens to citizens during a campaign near Wangsimni Station, Seoul, Tuesday, while in the right photo, Oh Se-hoon, the candidate from the main opposition People Power Party, speaks in a plaza near Yeongdeungpo Station, Tuesday. Joint Press Corps
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SEOUL Roiled by property scandals and economic failures, South Korea’s liberal ruling party looks set to lose the mayoral offices in the two largest cities,…
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