
Lee Jun-seok
Lee Jun-seok is a South Korean politician and member of the People Power Party, known for his role in shaping the party's direction and policies. He gained significant attention as a young and dynamic leader, advocating for conservative values and reform within South Korea's political landscape. Recently, he has been in the news as a notable figure amidst the confusion among conservative factions in the lead-up to the South Korean presidential elections, being referred to as a 'third candidate' who could influence the political dynamics.
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United Kingdom:
Lee Jun-seok, who also ran for president, dropped out earlier on Tuesday when exit polls suggested he was trailing too far behind.
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Italy:
Lee Jun-seok del Reform Party è in corsa per la presidenza.
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United Kingdom:
Lee Jun Seok, who ranked third in polls, has been popular among young men for his anti-feminist views.
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Switzerland:
Lee Jun Seok was a candidate from the right-wing New Reform Party in the recent elections.
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Cabo Verde:
Lee Jun-seok is the third most voted candidate in the presidential elections with 7.7%.
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Taiwan:
Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party failed to unify with conservative candidate Kim to avoid splitting the right-wing vote.
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Portugal:
Lee Jun-seok is a candidate from the Reform Party who is in third place in the presidential election.
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France:
Lee Jun-seok is a controversial conservative candidate in the presidential race.
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Romania:
Lee Jun-seok is a candidate from the New Reform Party who faced public criticism during the election campaign.
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United Kingdom:
Lee Jun-seok, leader of the smaller conservative New Reform party.
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