South Korea's Ruling Democratic Party Leader Lee Jae-myung Resigns, Signals Re-election Bid on June 24

According to Xinhua News Agency, Lee Jae-myung, leader of South Korea's ruling Democratic Party, announced his resignation on June 24. Media analysts noted that stepping down as party leader signals Lee's intention to pursue re-election. Lee was elected party leader in August 2025 at the party's second interim national convention. Han Byung-do will serve as acting party leader.
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