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Ex-PM suffers crushing defeat

Lee Jun-seok, an ousted former leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), won his first-ever parliamentary seat in the general elections Wednesday, the official vote count show...

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Ex-PM leaves Reform Party after rift with Lee Jun-seok

Former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Tuesday announced his departure from the New Reform Party and resignation from its leadership, following signs of a growing rift with his co-chair, Lee Jun-seok. The announcement which comes merely 11 days after the ex-PM and his own political party, the New Future Party, merged with the Reform Party, which was launched by the former ruling party leader, Lee Jun-seok, last month. ...

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Ex-PM leaves New Reform Party after rift with Lee Jun-seok

Former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Tuesday announced his departure from the New Reform Party and resignation from its leadership, following signs of a growing rift with his co-chair, Lee Jun-seok. The announcement which comes merely 11 days after the ex-PM and his own political party, the New Future Party, merged with the Reform Party, which was launched by the former ruling party leader, Lee Jun-seok, last month. ...

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[Newsmaker] Main opposition leader returns, calls general election 'judgment time'

The main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Wednesday resumed his duties as the Democratic Party of Korea chairman after two weeks, following a knife attack on Jan. 2. Lee kicked off his return by presiding over the party’s Supreme Council meeting in the morning. Lee referred to the upcoming April parliamentary election as an opportunity to pass judgment on the current administration’s performance. &ldquo...

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Ex-prime minister quits main opposition to launch new party

Former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Thursday officially announced that he is leaving the main opposition party and would launch a new party of his own, saying his mission is to reform the Korean political landscape. “I will walk on the path of serving my country in a new way by leaving the Democratic Party of Korea, where I have served for the past 24 years,” Lee said in a press conference held at the Na...

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Former PM's new third party to shake up general elections

With only four months left ahead of the parliamentary elections, the emergence of new third parties is suggesting that the elections may not be a two-way race between Korea's two major parties - the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK).

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Ex-DPK leader says he will form new party ahead of April general elections

Lee Nak-yon, a former leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), said Wednesday he will create a new political party of his own early next year ahead of April's general elections.

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Ex-PM Lee Nak-yon concedes defeat in Democratic Party presidential primary – The Korea Times

Ex-PM Lee Nak-yon concedes defeat in Democratic Party presidential primary – The Korea Times
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