Political Showdown: South Korea's Presidential Race
South Korea is on the verge of electing a new president following the ousting of Yoon Suk Yeol. Liberal Lee Jae-myung leads in polls over conservative Kim Moon Soo. Both candidates offer contrasting visions, with Lee focusing on economic revitalization and peace, and Kim stressing security and business reforms.

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Months of political turbulence in South Korea are reaching a climax as the nation prepares to elect a new president. This comes after the conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol was removed following his attempt to impose martial law.
Liberal Lee Jae-myung is holding a strong lead in the polls against his conservative opponent Kim Moon Soo. The winner will immediately step into a term during a period of significant national challenges, including political polarization, international trade tensions, and growing military concerns with North Korea.
Lee Jae-myung, backed by a history of overcoming adversity and a promise to bridge divisions, faces Kim Moon Soo, a former labor minister with a hardline stance on defense. As South Korea stands at a crossroads, both candidates seek to inspire confidence in their leadership amid pressing domestic and international issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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