The People Power party of South Korea has nominated Kim Moon-soo as its candidate for the presidential election following the ousting of Yoon Suk Yeol. Kim, a former labour minister and once a labour activist, has proposed business-friendly policies and a strict stance against North Korea. While he's committed to supporting disadvantaged groups, he recognizes the need for the party to rebuild its image after recent controversies. Current polls show Kim trailing behind front-runner Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic party, but uncertainty surrounds Lee's eligibility due to a recent court ruling.
Kim, 73, a former labour minister, pledges business-friendly policies, a hard line against North Korea, and support for young workers and the underprivileged in his presidential campaign.
While Kim has a conservative vision and experiences as a labour activist, he acknowledges the need for the party to prove it's starting over after Yoon's removal.
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