💨 Abstract
South Korea's third acting president in five months, Lee Ju-ho, is an understated labour economist and education bureaucrat, who took charge following the resignations of the prime minister and finance minister due to a failed martial law attempt. As acting president for a month before the June 3 snap election, he faces the challenges of calming financial markets and navigating deep political, economic, and social turmoil.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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