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Kim Moon-soo and Jang Dong-hyuk will face a runoff for People Power Party leadership after no candidate secured a majority; Supreme Council members elected.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba reaffirmed his intention to remain in office despite the ruling party's election defeat, pledging to address policy challenges and maintain political stability amid growing calls for his resignation.
People Power Party leadership candidates pledged to build a strong opposition and prioritize internal innovation to counter the Democratic Party, ahead of the party’s national convention on August 22.
Han Dong-hoon, former leader of South Korea's People Power Party, announced he will not run in the upcoming leadership election, pledging instead to focus on party reform and grassroots engagement amid concerns over a shift toward far-right politics.