Sh Suhyup Bank has reappointed Choi Min-seong as Deputy President of the Corporate Group and Lee Jun-seok as Deputy President of the Credit Support Group, extending their terms for another year as part of its latest executive reshuffle.
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Sh Suhyup Bank Announces Executive Appointments—Choi Min-seong to Lead Corporate Group, Lee Jun-seok to Head Credit Support Group

Sh Suhyup Bank has reappointed Choi Min-seong as Deputy President of the Corporate Group and Lee Jun-seok as Deputy President of the Credit Support Group, extending their terms for another year as part of its latest executive reshuffle.

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The Reform Party condemned a special prosecutor's raid on leader Lee Jun-seok's home as politically motivated, warning it threatens legislative independence and raises doubts over the probe's neutrality.
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Reform Party Criticizes Special Prosecutor's Raid on Lee Jun-seok as 'Political Humiliation'

The Reform Party condemned a special prosecutor's raid on leader Lee Jun-seok's home as politically motivated, warning it threatens legislative independence and raises doubts over the probe's neutrality.

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Former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo warned that the People Power Party could dissolve ahead of local elections, blaming internal strife and loss of public trust, but denying responsibility for the party's decline.
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Reform Party's Lee Jun-seok concedes defeat in South Korea's presidential election, urges projected winner Lee Jae-myung to address economic challenges with careful and accurate decisions, and vows continued opposition role as exit polls show Lee Jae-myung leading with 51.7%.
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Reform Party's Lee Jun-seok thanks voters after exit polls, pledging to repay public trust and calling for innovation in South Korea's conservative politics.
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Chun Ha-ram of the Reform Party praised Lee Jun-seok's presidential campaign as a bold challenge against the odds, highlighting his principled stance and the party's doubled presence, as exit polls project Lee at 7.7% in South Korea's 21st presidential election.
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Lee Jun-seok, Reform Party presidential candidate, rejects election consolidation with People Power Party, criticizing unprogressive tactics and calling for accountability, while warning of risks to democracy and denouncing rival Lee Jae-myung's campaign conduct.
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Lee Jun-seok Criticizes Election Consolidation as 'Unprogressive'—Calls for People Power Party to Be Held Accountable

Lee Jun-seok, Reform Party presidential candidate, rejects election consolidation with People Power Party, criticizing unprogressive tactics and calling for accountability, while warning of risks to democracy and denouncing rival Lee Jae-myung's campaign conduct.

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On the eve of South Korea's presidential election, People Power Party floor leader Kwon Seong-dong rejected defeatist claims, urging supporters to rally behind Kim Moon-soo and emphasizing that the outcome remains unpredictable until the final vote is counted.
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Kwon Seong-dong Responds to Lee Jun-seok's 'Kim Moon-soo Has Already Lost'—'Baseball Starts at Two Outs in the Bottom of the Ninth'

On the eve of South Korea's presidential election, People Power Party floor leader Kwon Seong-dong rejected defeatist claims, urging supporters to rally behind Kim Moon-soo and emphasizing that the outcome remains unpredictable until the final vote is counted.

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Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party declared Kim Moon-soo's defeat in the presidential race, urging voters to support him as "seed money" for a renewed conservative movement.
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Lee Jun-seok, Reform Party presidential candidate, apologized for inappropriate remarks during a televised debate, pledging full responsibility and vowing greater restraint, as he seeks to secure over 15% support to establish his party as a viable political force in South Korea.
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Lee Jun-seok Apologizes for Inappropriate Remarks During Presidential Debate—'I Take Full Responsibility'

Lee Jun-seok, Reform Party presidential candidate, apologized for inappropriate remarks during a televised debate, pledging full responsibility and vowing greater restraint, as he seeks to secure over 15% support to establish his party as a viable political force in South Korea.

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