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Former President Moon Jae-in's chief of staff Im Jong-seok denied allegations that Moon's former son-in-law was hired at an airline in exchange for government favors for the company as he appeared for questioning by prosecutors on Tuesday.
A good leader should be knowledgeable and know how to think and make balanced judgments.
A lawmaker from the People Power Party (PPP) submitted a bill on Monday to establish a special counsel probe into suspicions that former first lady Kim Jung-sook used her position to join an official trip to India during her husband's presidency.
In order for Kim to resume his political career, he must apologize for his wrongdoing, which he was ruled guilty of by the supreme court.
It is time to address the issue and kick out those still living in a fool’s paradise.
I hope the Yoon administration uses the memoir to reflect on its own foreign policy and refine foreign strategy.
Politicians from across party lines gathered on Thursday at the birthplace and resting place of late President Roh Moo-hyun in South Gyeongsang for a ceremony to mark the 15th anniversary of his death.
The former president needs to act more discreetly than before.
Former President Moon Jae-in stirred controversy on Friday when he released his memoir, breaking his longtime silence regarding his administration's foreign and defense policy.
The Yoon administration must stop fighting the past and move forward to pursue pragmatism.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap