South Korea's conservative party picks Kim Moon-soo as presidential candidate

Kim Moon-soo is the People Power Party's pick for South Korea's presidential election. This follows Yoon Suk Yeol's removal. The Constitutional Court ousted Yoon for his martial law declaration. Kim, a former labour minister, will face Lee Jae-myu...

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South Korea's former Labor Minister Kim Moon Soo celebrates after winning the nomination as the presidential election candidate during the People Power Party's convention in Goyang, South Korea, Saturday, May 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
South Korea's conservative People Power Party picked former labour minister Kim Moon-soo as its candidate for the June 3 presidential election, which was called after the removal of Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed martial law attempt.

Kim will face the liberal Democratic Party candidate, Lee Jae-myung, who currently has led each of the declared conservative candidates by large double-digit margins in polls.

Kim, 73, who was a labour activist since his university student days but later turned conservative, served as labour minister under Yoon and has pledged to implement business-friendly policies if elected president.


The election was triggered by the removal of Yoon from the presidency in April by the Constitutional Court, which ruled he committed a grave violation of his duties by declaring martial law on December 3 with no justifiable grounds.
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