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Conservative ex-presidents hit campaign trail - The Korea Times

Former President and former Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-bak stepped back into his old legacy he built in the capital, Monday, standing at the edge of Seo...

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koreatimes.co.krStai leggendo21 h fa

Conservative ex-presidents hit campaign trail - The Korea Times

Former President and former Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-bak stepped back into his old legacy he built in the capital, Monday, standing at the edge of Seo...

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hani.co.kr19 h fa

Korean parties trade barbs over campaign tactics in countdown to Wednesday’s elections

Former presidents hit the campaign trail to support the conservative PPP, while the president urged voters to cast their ballots on social media

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Conservative ex-presidents hit campaign trail - The Korea Times

    Former President and former Seoul Mayor Lee Myung-bak stepped back into his old legacy he built in the capital, Monday, standing at the edge of Seo...

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·hani.co.kr

    Korean parties trade barbs over campaign tactics in countdown to Wednesday’s elections

    Former presidents hit the campaign trail to support the conservative PPP, while the president urged voters to cast their ballots on social media