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South Korea elections 2024: Lee and Kim face off in high-stakes presidential polls

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Last updated: 13 May, 2025 1:52 PM
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South Korea elections 2024: Lee and Kim face off in high-stakes presidential polls

New Delhi: South Korea is amidst a highly anticipated presidential election, a contest shaping up to be a closely fought battle between two prominent figures: Lee Jae-Myung and Kim Moon-soo. This election follows the controversial tenure and subsequent removal of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who faced widespread criticism for his declaration of martial law. The aftermath has left South Korea deeply polarised, with economic recovery and national unity emerging as central campaign themes for both candidates.

Lee Jae-Myung, representing the liberal Democratic Party, is considered the frontrunner. He previously ran against and lost to Yoon Suk Yeol. However, a series of events, including a knife attack and his staunch opposition to the imposition of martial law, have significantly boosted his popularity. Despite facing bribery charges related to a property scandal, trials have been delayed until after the election. His policy platform prioritises reconciliation with North Korea and strengthening ties with Europe. He aims to address the socio-economic inequalities that have fueled political division within the country.

Challenging Lee is Kim Moon-soo, the right-wing People Power Party candidate. He initiated his campaign directly appealing to the public, engaging with small business owners at a Seoul market, promising economic revitalisation and support for small businesses. Endorsed by Yoon Suk Yeol, despite criticism from within his party, Kim’s policy focuses on immediate economic recovery.

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He has proposed a rapid summit meeting with Donald Trump to renegotiate trade tariffs, a move potentially indicative of his stance on international relations. More controversially, he has also hinted at exploring the possibility of South Korea acquiring nuclear weapons, suggesting the pursuit of nuclear fuel reprocessing rights.

The election is set against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and lingering political tensions, with both candidates acknowledging the need to bridge the divides that have plagued the nation. The outcome will significantly influence South Korea’s future trajectory, its domestic stability, and its foreign policy direction.

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