Lee Jae-myung: Factory Worker Turned South Korea’s New President
Lee Jae-myung, rising from humble beginnings to lead South Korea, vows change with tech innovation, social justice, and economic reform.
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Lee Jae-myung, rising from humble beginnings to lead South Korea, vows change with tech innovation, social justice, and economic reform.
Lee Jae-myung takes office as South Korea’s new president, vowing to overcome past turmoil and revive the economy.
Breaking news: Lee Jae-myung confirmed as the winner of South Korea’s presidential election, marking a new chapter in the region.
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