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The new presidential election in South Korea will be held on June 3rd, and polls show Lee Jae-myung continues to lead.
On April 21, South Korea's 21st presidential election is scheduled to be held on June 3. The Korea Institute of Public Opinion conducted a poll on topics related to the presidential election. According to the results of the survey released on the 20th, Lee Jae-myung, the former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, the largest opposition party in South Korea, continued to lead, and the support rate of acting president and prime minister Han Deok-so rose to second place, becoming the most competitive candidate in the conservative camp. Han Duck-so has not yet announced his candidacy for the presidency, but there has been a recent uproar from the ruling People's Power Party calling for him to run. Whether Han Deok-so will announce his candidacy in the coming weeks is in the spotlight. At this stage, the Democratic Party of Korea and the People's Power Party are holding party primaries. Lee Jae-myung has won two primary elections in a row on the 19th and 20th, with obvious advantages; The competition within the National Power Party is in a "scuffle" stage. According to the election schedule, the two parties will decide their final candidates on April 27 and May 3 respectively.