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South Korea Opposition Leader Meets U.S. Diplomatic Aide During Washington Visit
South Korea's opposition leader, Jang Dong-hyeok, met with a U.S. diplomat's aide during his Washington trip last week. The U.S. State Department confirmed the meeting, highlighting continued diplomatic ties.

Seoul Court Upholds Exclusion of Joo Ho-young from Daegu Mayoral Primary
An appeals court in Seoul dismissed Joo Ho-young's legal challenge to his exclusion from the PPP's Daegu mayoral primary. The decision reinforces the party’s authority in candidate selection ahead of the June 3 local elections.

US Limits Intelligence Sharing with South Korea After North Korea Nuclear Site Revelation
The US has limited intelligence sharing with South Korea after Seoul's unification minister revealed a suspected North Korean nuclear site. This restricts cooperation at a crucial juncture, raising concerns over escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

South Korea Approves Shin Hyun-song as New BOK Governor amid Bipartisan Support
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung has approved Shin Hyun-song as the new governor of the Bank of Korea. The appointment follows parliamentary confirmation despite family-related concerns, and Shin begins his term Tuesday.

Oh Se-hoon Secures PPP Nomination for Seoul Mayor in June Election
Oh Se-hoon, the incumbent Seoul Mayor, was officially nominated by the People Power Party to run in the June 3 local elections. He will face Democratic candidate Chong Won-o in a pivotal race for the city's leadership.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung Meets with Conservative Politician Hong Joon-pyo Amid Election Strategies
President Lee Jae Myung hosted a luncheon with conservative politician Hong Joon-pyo to boost his appeal among conservative and centrist voters before local elections. Their discussion signals a strategic move to foster political unity and influence voter support ahead of June 3.

PPP Narrowed to Two Candidates for Daegu Mayoral Race as Infighting Continues
The opposition People Power Party has narrowed the Daegu mayoral race to Yoo Yeong-ha and Choo Kyung-ho, with a final decision expected after a runoff in late April. Internal party conflicts and regional campaign strategies are shaping the upcoming June 3 elections.

Democratic Party of Korea Fast-Tracks Candidate Selection for Daegu Mayoral Race
The Democratic Party of Korea has swiftly nominated Kim Boo-kyum for the Daegu mayoral race, signaling strong party organization. Meanwhile, the opposition PPP is still resolving internal disputes over candidate selection, potentially weakening their campaign efforts.

South Korea Approves 26.2 Trillion-Won Extra Budget to Handle Mideast War Fallout
South Korea's National Assembly has approved a 26.2 trillion-won supplementary budget to support industries and stabilize the economy amid ongoing Mideast war tensions. This move demonstrates the country's commitment to addressing regional impacts and safeguarding its economic stability.

South Korea's Cabinet Approves Motion to Amend Constitution for Referendum
South Korea's Cabinet has approved a motion to amend parts of the Constitution, setting the stage for a national referendum. This move, backed by ruling and minor parties, could influence upcoming national laws and governance reforms.

South Korea's People Power Party Faces Historic Support Drop Amid Yoon's Divisive Legacy
A new poll shows South Korea's People Power Party support falling to a historic low of 18%, while the Democratic Party gains ground. The decline is driven by leadership issues and Yoon Suk Yeol's divisive legacy, raising concerns about political stability.

South Korea's ruling party proposes to scrap 22% crypto tax before 2027
The People Power Party plans to introduce legislation to eliminate the 22% crypto tax set for 2027, aiming to attract younger voters. This move is seen as a strategic election tactic amid ongoing debates over crypto policies in South Korea.

South Korea's Assembly Approves New Serious Crime Investigation and Indictment Agencies
South Korea's National Assembly approved a bill to create a serious crime investigation agency and restrict prosecutors' investigative powers. The reform intends to overhaul prosecutorial authority and will be implemented starting October.