In the first of a multi-part series, Korea Pro explores the main candidates’ official pledges on institutional reform
From left, presidential candidates Kwon Young-gook, Lee Jae-myung, Kim Moon-soo and Lee Jun-seok | Image: Democratic Labor Party (May 16, 2025), Democratic Party (May 12, 2025), People Power Party (May 19, 2025), Reform Party (May 14, 2025), edited by Korea Pro
Editor’s Note: This is Part 1 of a multi-part Korea Pro series aggregating the South Korean presidential candidates’ official pledges, categorized by topics. In this part, Korea Pro delves into the candidates’ pledges related to political reform.
Among seven officially registered candidates for South Korea’s June 3 snap presidential election, four have started debating their policies as part of a series of televised debates that kicked off Sunday.
Editor’s Note: This is Part 1 of a multi-part Korea Pro series aggregating the South Korean presidential candidates’ official pledges, categorized by topics. In this part, Korea Pro delves into the candidates’ pledges related to political reform.
Among seven officially registered candidates for South Korea’s June 3 snap presidential election, four have started debating their policies as part of a series of televised debates that kicked off Sunday.
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