DPK factional divide becomes more visible after local elections (opens original article in a new tab)
A factional divide within the ruling Democratic Party of Korea has become more visible after local elections, with loyalists of President Lee Jae Myung and party Chairman Jung Chung-rae exchanging mocking labels that highlight the depth of the rift. Analysts expect the feud to intensify ahead of the party's leadership election in August, though some figures from both sides have attempted to avoid further escalation.
- A factional divide within the ruling Democratic Party of Korea has become more visible after local elections
- Loyalists of President Lee Jae Myung and party Chairman Jung Chung-rae exchange mocking labels targeting each other's allies
- Analysts expect the factional feud to intensify ahead of the DPK's leadership election in August
- Jung and the prime minister appeared side by side to welcome Lee home, signaling an attempt to project unity
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