South Korea's main conservative party has caused a political storm by abruptly revoking the nomination of its presidential candidate, Kim Moon-soo, just weeks before the national election. The party has reopened its nomination process and is considering former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as a replacement. This unprecedented move has led to accusations of a 'political coup' from Kim and has thrown the party into turmoil. The decision has sparked outrage among party members and the public, raising concerns about the party's unity and the fairness of the election process. The upheaval comes at a critical time, with the election only four weeks away.
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Uproar as South Korea conservatives switch presidential candidate
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In a shocking turn of events, South Korea's ruling People Power Party has revoked presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo's nomination, accusing the party of staging a political coup. The move has sparked outrage and uncertainty ahead of the upcoming elections.
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Uproar as S. Korea conservatives switch presidential candidate
South Korean presidential hopeful Kim Moon-soo accused his conservative party of staging a "political coup" on Saturday after it revoked his candidacy and moved to replace him with a former prime minister.
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