President Lee jae-myung marks first year with high approval - UPI.com

- President Lee Jae-myung is approaching his first anniversary in office with strong public support, maintaining approval ratings above 60%.
- His first year has been characterized by a surging stock market and the implementation of a specific policy agenda.
- Political tensions persist as the People Power Party filed an election law complaint against Lee regarding a marked ballot dispute, which the Democrats dismissed as "political theater."
- Concurrent national developments include Samsung Electronics eyeing a $2 trillion valuation and the defense chief emphasizing the need for self-reliant defense alongside the U.S. alliance.
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Read original · koreajoongangdaily.joins.comOpposition files election law complaint against President Lee jae-myung - UPI.com
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• Prime Minister Kim Min-seok is reportedly preparing to resign from his position following the conclusion of this week's local elections. • The resignation is intended to facilitate Kim's bid for the leadership of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK).
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• This edition of "My Take 5" provides a weekly roundup of five major international developments, including US-Iran efforts to negotiate an end to their conflict. • Key geopolitical events covered include a Russian drone attack in Romania, Armenia's upcoming parliamentary elections, and the strengthening of strategic ties between India and Cyprus.
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• The Spanish government is implementing comprehensive labor and social security reforms in 2026 to create a more transparent and future-proof job market. • Key changes include a modernized pension calculation system featuring a longer reference period and an increase in social security contributions.
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