The Reforms That Could Shape South Korea's Future
Lee Jae-myung, a Democratic Party candidate in South Korea, leads polls for the June 3 presidential election. His campaign promises include economic reforms, a shift towards renewable energy, and a focus on political stability. His proposed policies aim to address work culture, population crisis, and foreign relations.

- Country:
- South Korea
In the lead-up to South Korea's snap presidential election on June 3, Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung has emerged as the frontrunner. With a platform focused on substantial political and economic reforms, Lee aims to steer the nation toward recovery following December's tumultuous martial law period.
Economically, Lee's campaign promises to boost investment in research and development, with a keen focus on artificial intelligence. Plans are underway to elevate the defense sector to a central role, and bolster the nation's cultural exports. These moves are designed to fortify the country's fiscal growth and global stance.
On the international stage, Lee seeks to forge a new strategy for Asia and deepen ties with the European Union. Politically, he proposes reforms aimed at enhancing democratic stability, curtailing the misuse of martial law, and addressing the growing polarization within the legal system.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Diu's Solar Revolution: A Beacon of Renewable Energy Success
IMFA's Green Leap: Pioneering Renewable Energy in Odisha
Diu Sets Solar Benchmark: Entire Daytime Demand Met with Renewable Energy
BC Jindal Group Secures Major Renewable Energy Project
India's Renewable Energy Prospects: Piyush Goyal Meets Total Energies CEO