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Parties in final showdown with calls for judgment on 'incompetent' gov't, 'shameless' opposition

Heated last-minute electioneering unfolded on the eve of the parliamentary elections Tuesday, with the ruling party denouncing the scandal-ridden opposition as "shameless" and the main opposition party slamming the government for mismanaging the economy and other state affairs.

Apr 9, 2024
Parties in final showdown with calls for judgment on 'incompetent' gov't, 'shameless' opposition

Prosecutors seek 15 year jail term for ex-Gyeonggi vice governor in NK remittance case

Prosecutors on Monday sought a 15-year prison term for Lee Hwa-young, former vice governor of Gyeonggi Province, over allegations of accepting substantial bribes from Ssangbangul Group and involvement in an unauthorized remittance case to North Korea.

Apr 8, 2024
Prosecutors seek 15 year jail term for ex-Gyeonggi vice governor in NK remittance case

Rival parties make last-minute pitches in Seoul metropolitan area

Rival parties intensified efforts to appeal to voters in the pivotal swing battlegrounds of Seoul, surrounding Gyeonggi Province, and Incheon on Monday, just two days before the general elections take place to elect 300 lawmakers for the 22nd National Assembly.

Apr 8, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Rival parties make last-minute pitches in Seoul metropolitan area

Badges for new lawmakers

An employee at the National Assembly unveils badges for 300 lawmakers to be selected at the April 10 general elections, at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Seoul, Monday. Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Apr 8, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Badges for new lawmakers

Yoon vows to accelerate urban redevelopment, reconstruction

President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed Monday to accelerate urban redevelopment and reconstruction projects to correct what he described as the previous administration's housing policy failures and to supply people with the houses they want.

Apr 8, 2024
Yoon vows to accelerate urban redevelopment, reconstruction

Rival parties visit key battlegrounds two days before elections

With the parliamentary elections two days away, rival parties headed to key battleground areas in Seoul and the nearby metropolitan regions Monday as they made their final pitch to voters after a record high turnout in the early voting.

Apr 8, 2024
Rival parties visit key battlegrounds two days before elections

Parties pledge reduction in working hours to win votes

Political parties have been rushing to present pledges to reduce working hours in a bid to win workers' votes ahead of the April 10 general elections. Liberal and progressive parties appeared to be more dedicated to such pledges than conservative ones.

Apr 7, 2024By Kwak Yeon-soo
Parties pledge reduction in working hours to win votes

Rival parties spin record early voter turnout to their advantage

Rival parties are putting their own spin on the record-high voter turnout for early voting in the April 10 general elections, suggesting that the attendance mirrors the public's discontent with the opposing political party.

Apr 7, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Rival parties spin record early voter turnout to their advantage

INTERVIEW Ihn Yo-han calls for grand role of politics befitting global top 10 power

A renowned Korean American medical practitioner, celebrated for treating elusive illnesses at a Seoul hospital for three decades, now faces a new task: tackling the diverse range of visible and invisible afflictions plaguing South Korea. He is vying for a seat in the April 10 general elections and if elected, he will become the first parliamentarian with a dual nationality.

Apr 7, 2024By Kim Chang-young
[INTERVIEW] Ihn Yo-han calls for grand role of politics befitting global top 10 power

Rival parties make last-minute efforts to woo voters after record high turnout in early voting

With the general elections only three days away, the rival parties made last-ditch efforts to woo voters in capital regions and closely contested districts Sunday, after the turnout in early voting hit an all-time high of 31.28 percent.

Apr 7, 2024
Rival parties make last-minute efforts to woo voters after record high turnout in early voting
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