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  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, poses for a commemorative photo with supporters after delivering a campaign speech in Seonseo, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, poses for a commemorative photo with supporters after delivering a campaign speech in Seonseo, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, appeals for public support during a campaign stop at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
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    Lee Jun-seok Campaigns At Gyeongui Line Forest Park In Seoul
    Lee Jun-seok, presidential candidate of the Reform Party, speaks to reporters before a campaign event at Gyeongui Line Forest Park in Daehyeon-dong, Mapo District, in Seoul, South Korea, on May 30, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
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    Feminist Group Demands Lee Jun-seok Resign Over Misogynistic Remarks
    Members of the Feminist Solidarity for Ending Gender-based Violence hold a press conference in front of presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok's campaign office near Gangnam Station in Seoul, South Korea, on May 28, 2025, calling for his resignation. The group, composed of about 30 members, condemns Lee's misogynistic remarks during a televised presidential debate the previous day, saying he is unfit to run and demanding a sincere apology and his withdrawal from the race. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are seen on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters are displayed at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
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    Campaign Posters For Presidential Election Go Up Nationwide
    Posters for the 21st presidential election are on a wall at the House of Artists in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, on May 15, 2025. From this day, campaign posters display at more than 82,900 locations nationwide. Presidential candidates by ballot number are: No. 1 Lee Jae-myung (Democratic Party), No. 2 Kim Moon-soo (People Power Party), No. 3 (vacant), No. 4 Lee Jun-seok (New Reform Party), No. 5 Kwon Young-kook (Democratic Labor Party), No. 6 Koo Ju-wa (Liberal Unification Party), No. 7 Hwang Kyo-ahn (independent), No. 8 Song Jin-ho (independent). (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)