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Lee Jae-myung must dispel fears of absolute power
If Lee assumes the presidency, the ruling bloc would control 189 seats in the National Assembly, securing dominance over both ...
SEOUL: Former President Moon Jae-in's indictment on bribery charges, involving questions over his former son-in-law's salary, ...
Lee Jae-myung would enter office under very different conditions. From day one, he would enjoy near-total legislative control ...
Former president Moon, 72, is accused of accepting a bribe of $151,000 through his former son-in-law's employment at the airline.
Moon Jae-in denounces bribery charges, claiming prosecutors are abusing power for political gain ahead of elections.
Prosecutors referenced previous bribery cases involving former presidents Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak, both of whom were convicted and jailed, as precedents for Moon's indictment.
Lee's unlikely journey from child laborer to human-rights lawyer to governor known for his COVID-19 response reached the top ...
South Korean prosecutors indicted former liberal president Moon Jae-in on bribery charges on Thursday, saying that a budget airline gave his son-in-law a lucrative no-show job during Moon's term in ...
Former South Korean leader Moon Jae-in calls his bribery indictment unfair and accuses prosecutors of carrying out a ...
Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has denied bribery charges, accusing prosecutors of political bias ahead of the ...