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PPP innovation committee demands senior members declare not to seek reelection or run in difficult districts

The innovation committee of the ruling People Power Party demanded Friday that senior members and those close to President Yoon Suk Yeol either give up their bid for reelection or run in more competitive districts in next year's general elections.

Nov 3, 2023
PPP innovation committee demands senior members declare not to seek reelection or run in difficult districts

President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating inches up to 34%: poll

President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating rose 1 percentage point to 34 percent, a poll showed Friday.

Nov 3, 2023
President Yoon Suk Yeol's approval rating inches up to 34%: poll

Yoon vows greater support for small biz owners

President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed Friday to provide greater support to small business owners by offering low-interest loans and waiving clawbacks of pandemic handouts.

Nov 3, 2023
Yoon vows greater support for small biz owners

PPP to request gov't increase budget to improve working conditions of young scientists

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) has officially requested the government increase budgets in research and development to improve the working conditions of young scientists, a lawmaker said Friday.

Nov 3, 2023
PPP to request gov't increase budget to improve working conditions of young scientists

PPP launches special committee on plan to include Gimpo into Seoul

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) launched a special committee on Thursday to discuss its heatedly debated proposal of integrating the neighboring city of Gimpo into the capital city of Seoul.

Nov 2, 2023
PPP launches special committee on plan to include Gimpo into Seoul

PPP lifts membership suspensions of ex-party leader Lee, Daegu Mayor Hong

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) decided Thursday to lift the membership suspensions imposed on former party leader Lee Jun-seok and Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo over alleged misconduct, endorsing one of the first reform measures recommended by its innovation committee.

Nov 2, 2023
PPP lifts membership suspensions of ex-party leader Lee, Daegu Mayor Hong

Yoon says monopoly by banks, taxi app operator should not be ignored

President Yoon Suk Yeol said Wednesday that the issue of monopolies should not be ignored, citing examples of such practices in the banking and taxi app sectors.

Nov 1, 2023
Yoon says monopoly by banks, taxi app operator should not be ignored
  • Yoon defends gov't's belt-tightening policy in town hall meeting
  • Kakao Mobility announces plan to overhaul commission system amid monopoly criticism

Yoon defends gov't's belt-tightening policy in town hall meeting

President Yoon Suk Yeol defended his government's belt-tightening measures as a way to protect ordinary citizens from runaway inflation as he held a town hall meeting in Seoul on Wednesday.

Nov 1, 2023
Yoon defends gov't's belt-tightening policy in town hall meeting
  • Yoon says monopoly by banks, taxi app operator should not be ignored

Opposition party seeks ban on import of processed goods from Fukushima

The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is seeking to introduce legislation that would prohibit the importing of processed products from the vicinity of Fukushima and enhance the labeling of product origin.

Nov 1, 2023By Jung Da-hyun
Opposition party seeks ban on import of processed goods from Fukushima

Ruling party's plan to enlarge Seoul sparks debate in run-up to general elections

A plan by the ruling People Power Party (PPP) to incorporate Gimpo, a city in Gyeonggi Province, into Seoul, is stirring up controversy, since the move is apparently viewed as a tactic to woo voters in the capital and its surrounding regions ahead of parliamentary elections next year.

Nov 1, 2023By Lee Hyo-jin
Ruling party's plan to enlarge Seoul sparks debate in run-up to general elections
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