The political landscape in South Korea is undergoing a significant change as attention turns to economic issues following the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol. With a presidential election scheduled for June 3, economic policy is set to dominate the campaign discussions. The country faces challenges such as low growth, an aging population, and high youth unemployment. Candidates Kim Moon-soo and Lee Jae-myung are gearing up for a fierce contest, with Lee currently leading in the polls. Both aim to address pressing economic concerns as voters seek stability post-crisis.
the political focus has shifted from an impeachment crisis to economic policy ahead of next month's presidential election.
the economy is expected to dominate the campaign to elect a new president on 3 June, after the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol.
Kim will be hoping to banish memories of Yoon's botched suspension of civilian rule and prioritise his plans for the economy amid record-high youth unemployment.
I must be a president who prioritizes the people's livelihoods, as the country faces a housing and cost-of-living crisis.
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