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In South Korea, the conservative People Power Party canceled Kim Moon-soo's candidacy and reopened the nomination process to allow former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to run, just weeks before the presidential election. Han, who has since joined the party, aims to challenge the liberal Democratic Party's frontrunner Lee Jae-myung. Kim, who was initially chosen as the conservative candidate, resisted stepping down and called the party's decision a "political coup."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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