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...

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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