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Ahn Cheol-soo stepped down as chair of the People Power Party’s (PPP) innovation committee last week, just five days after ...
T he People Power Party (PPP), which espouses liberal democracy as its guiding principle and core identity, is the ruling party in South Korea. It dates back to the Democratic Liberal Party (1990 ...
The main opposition People Power Party on Tuesday condemned China Energy Engineering Corporation's participation in Korea’s ...
The tumultuous national convention of the People Power Party (PPP) ended with former interim leader Han Dong-hoon’s victory. The governing party was supposed to reshape it by first reflecting on its ...
The opposition controls 192 seats, needing an additional eight votes from the president's People Power Party to pass the motion -- with Han's remarks Friday making the impeachment appear more likely.
South Korea's People Power Party's presidential election candidate Kim Moon Soo speaks after submitting documents to register as a candidate to run in the June 3 presidential election, at the ...
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SEOUL -- The leader of South Korea's ruling conservative People Power Party said he is now in favor of impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived declaration of martial law, telling ...
People Power Party presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo, center, is surrounded by reporters at the Gyeongju Hwabaek International Convention Centre, the main venue for the 2025 Apec Summit, after ...
People Power Party interim leader Rep. Kim Yong-tae, left, and floor leader Rep. Kweon Seong-dong participate in the party's general meeting of lawmakers held in front of the Seoul High Court on ...
South Korea’s ruling People Power Party floor leader Kweon Seong-dong sits during the impeachment vote of a plenary session for South Korean acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo at ...
Democratic Party of South Korea candidate Lee Jae-myung rode a wave of resentment toward ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol of the People Power Party.