South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party of Korea has named its former leader Lee Jae-myung as its candidate for a snap presidential election. Login or signup to continue reading Lee has been leading opinion polls for weeks with a double-digit gap over contestants from the conservative People Power Party, which will name its candidate for the June 3 election on May 3. Lee led the Democratic Party to a landslide victory in a parliamentary election in 2024 and had been widely expected to win the primary election after he easily defeated two other candidates from his party in regional primaries.
The 61-year-old lawyer-turned-politician lost the 2022 presidential election by the slimmest margin in South Korea's democratic history. That election was won by Yoon Suk-yeol, who was impeached by the Constitutional Court earlier in April over his short-lived imposition of martial law. Lee was among the lawmakers who rushed to the National Assembly on the night of Yoon's December 3 martial law declaration to ensure parliament voted down the military order.
In 2024, Lee survived a knife attack in the southern city of Busan while touring the site of a proposed new airport and speaking to journalists and supporters. Lee, who became the party's leader in 2022 and stepped down earlier in April to run for the presidency, is no stranger to controversy. Earlier this year, an appeals court threw out his guilty verdict on charges of violating the election law.
The Supreme Court is deliberating on a final ruling on the case. He also faces several trials on matters ranging from bribery to charges mostly linked to a $US1 billion ($A1.6 billion) property development scandal.
Before becoming the leader of the Democratic Party, Lee also served as mayor of Seongnam and governor of Gyeonggi Province, the most populous in the country. Australian Associated Press Daily Today's top stories curated by our news team. Also includes evening update.
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Politics
South Korean opposition endorses presidential candidate

South Korea's main liberal opposition party has tapped lawyer-turned-politician Lee Jae-myung as its candidate for a snap presidential election.