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2024. 10. 3. 19:59
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The two by-elections in South Jeolla are being disproportionately heated with mud slinging and populist promises as election day approaches fast.
The two by-elections to elect new heads of the Yeonggwang and Gokseong Counties in South Jeolla — the home ground of Korean liberals — are being disproportionately heated with mud slinging and populist promises as election day approaches fast. The battles are led by Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung and Rebuilding Korea Party head Cho Kuk, both of whom desperately need victory to help dilute their own judicial risks. [PARK YONG-SEOK]
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