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Candidate from PPP pays homage to deceased presidents

Kim Moon-soo, candidate for the People Power Party's presidency, honored fallen leaders at the Seoul National Cemetery on Sunday, following his win during the party's nomination for the June 3 election on Saturday.

Candidate from PPP pays homage to deceased presidents

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Kim Moon-soo, the new face of South Korea's conservative People Power Party, has mapped out a potent political strategy to tackle pressing national issues. Here's a lowdown on his campaign platform and current stance:

The Main Manifesto

  1. Constitutional Changes and Systematic Reforms: Kim Moon-soo intends to push for reforms in various spheres, including politics, judiciary, and elections. He plans to eliminate lawmakers' privileges and scrap the early voting system in the country.
  2. Strong National Security: With an emphasis on national safety, Kim Moon-soo is positioning himself as a "security president." He is dedicated to neutralizing North Korea's nuclear threat and working tirelessly to achieve Korean unification.
  3. Unified Conservative Front: Kim's goal is to fortify the conservative bloc by forging alliances to counter the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, Lee Jae-myung. He aims to prevent Lee from clinching the presidency by boosting conservative support across different fractions.
  4. Defending Democracy and Combating Extremism: Kim Moon-soo has sworn to safeguard South Korea as a free and democratic nation, ensuring that extremist forces cannot rock the boat.

However, Kim Moon-soo's journey is not without challenges. He faces a tough competition, especially against Lee Jae-myung who currently leads in polls. Furthermore, the risk of conservative votes being divided is a concern, given that other conservative candidates like Han Duck-soo have decided to run independently.

  1. Kim Moon-soo, the candidate for South Korea's conservative People Power Party, is facing a tough competition, particularly from Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party's presidential candidate who currently leads in polls.
  2. To boost conservative support and prevent Lee Jae-myung from clinching the presidency, Kim Moon-soo is aiming to establish a unified conservative front by forging alliances.
  3. Despite the risk of conservative votes being divided among various candidates, including Han Duck-soo who has decided to run independently, Kim Moon-soo's campaign focuses on tackling pressing national issues such as constitutional changes, national security, and safeguarding democracy.
  4. Amidst the political primaries and general news, Kim Moon-soo's policy-and-legislation platform emphasizes eliminating lawmakers' privileges, scrapping the early voting system, neutralizing North Korea's nuclear threat, and combating extremism to ensure South Korea remains a free and democratic nation.
On the day following his party's presidential nomination victory, Kim Moon-soo, the People Power Party (PPP) candidate, showed respect to deceased former presidents at the Seoul National Cemetery.

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