Korea Pro analyzes opposition leader’s shifting rhetoric as he trades progressive ideals for pragmatism and patriotism
Lee Jae-myung has reframed himself as a “centrist-conservative” in the 2025 presidential race, softening the progressive image that once defined his political identity.
The former Democratic Party (DP) leader officially launched his third presidential bid last week, following previous campaigns in 2017 and 2021. A comparison of his speeches over these three cycles reveals a deliberate rhetorical shift.
Lee Jae-myung has reframed himself as a “centrist-conservative” in the 2025 presidential race, softening the progressive image that once defined his political identity.
The former Democratic Party (DP) leader officially launched his third presidential bid last week, following previous campaigns in 2017 and 2021. A comparison of his speeches over these three cycles reveals a deliberate rhetorical shift.
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