Kim Moon-soo, South Korea's former Minister of Employment and Labor, held a press conference in the National Assembly on the 9th to announce his candidacy for the 21st president. He stressed that he has no “judicial risks” such as lawsuits, and is the best candidate to confront Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Common Democratic Party. In order to run for the next president, Kim Moon-soo resigned as chief the day before and joined the National Power Party on the same day.

Zhitongcaijing · 04/09 02:49
Kim Moon-soo, South Korea's former Minister of Employment and Labor, held a press conference in the National Assembly on the 9th to announce his candidacy for the 21st president. He stressed that he has no “judicial risks” such as lawsuits, and is the best candidate to confront Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Common Democratic Party. In order to run for the next president, Kim Moon-soo resigned as chief the day before and joined the National Power Party on the same day.
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