On the 29th, 100 days before the presidential election to be held on March 9 next year, party officials are replacing the election D-DAY notification board at the Democratic Party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
On the 29th, 100 days before the presidential election to be held on March 9 next year, party officials are replacing the election D-DAY notification board at the Democratic Party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
On the 29th, 100 days before the presidential election to be held on March 9 next year, a party official is adjusting the election D-DAY board in the meeting room of the People Power Party's Supreme Council at the National Assembly. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
On the 29th, 100 days before the presidential election to be held on March 9 next year, party officials are adjusting the election D-DAY board in the meeting room of the People Power Party's Supreme Council at the National Assembly. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 29th, 100 days before the presidential election scheduled for March 9 next year, officials from the Democratic Party of Korea and the People Power Party are replacing the election D-DAY countdown board.
Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, and Yoon Seok-youl, the People Power Party candidate, have recently seen their approval ratings narrow within the margin of error, entering a fiercely competitive presidential race that is difficult to predict.
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