South Korea's main conservative party has officially selected Kim Moon Soo, a former Labor Minister, as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election.
This nomination signals the party's strategy to leverage Kim's experience and public profile in a bid to regain political power. The decision comes as the party seeks to unify its base and present a strong alternative to the current administration. Kim's background in labor issues may appeal to working-class voters and those concerned with employment policies.
The nomination sets the stage for a competitive and closely watched presidential race.
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