💨 Abstract

The South Korean presidential election, occurring just a day before the new president's inauguration, presents a choice between liberal Lee Jae-myung and conservative Kim Moon Soo. Lee, leading in polls, is known for his role in ousting former President Yoon Suk Yeol and promises economic revitalization and peace with North Korea. Kim, initially deemed a political outsider, advocates for a stronger missile defense and pro-business policies.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff