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In the midst of Republican disagreements, Lee Jae-myung suggests inaction could secure his presidency victory.

Lee disclosed a recent conversation on the phone with Hong Joon-pyo, the ex-Mayor of Daegu, who was removed in the second round of the PPP's presidential primary.

Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo, recently knocked out in the PPP's presidential primary, has...
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo, recently knocked out in the PPP's presidential primary, has reportedly had a phone conversation with Lee, according to Lee's disclosure.

In the midst of Republican disagreements, Lee Jae-myung suggests inaction could secure his presidency victory.

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Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party's frontrunner for South Korea's presidential race, has been gracing the campaign trails in several cities lately. [NEWS1]

In his political journey, Lee's stance has experienced a metamorphosis. With a focus on people's welfare, he prioritizes policies aimed at economic growth and social progress. He has always believed that these objectives supersede political ideologies. [3]

Climate change and global pandemics are issues close to Lee's heart, and he's keen on positioning South Korea as a global leader in confronting such challenges. [3]

Ahead of the 2025 presidential race, Lee has embraced a more centrist-conservative stand, abandoning his progressive image from the past. This strategic move aims to expand his appeal and promote practical solutions. [2]

Lee's recent campaign speeches revolve around patriotism and pragmatism, marking a deliberate departure from his earlier populist and progressive positions. [2]

In his earlier campaigns, Lee advocated for reform and strived to ensure equal opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds in South Korea. [3]

This election season, Lee's approach seems to embody pragmatism and centrism, perhaps an effort to attract voters from across the political spectrum.

  1. Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party's frontrunner for South Korea's 2025 presidential race, has commenced campaigning in several cities, showcasing a shift towards a more centrist-conservative stance.
  2. This transformation in Lee's political positioning is apparent in his recent campaign speeches, which emphasize patriotism and pragmatism, a deliberate shift from his earlier populist and progressive positions.
  3. Lee's strategy of embracing a more moderate stance is aimed at expanding his appeal beyond his traditional progressive base and attracting voters from across the political spectrum in the county of Gyeongsang.
  4. Despite his shift in political stance, Lee continues to prioritize issues close to his heart, such as addressing climate change and global pandemics, positions that shake the general-news landscape.

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