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Ex-Justice Minister Choo declares bid to run for presidency

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Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae on Wednesday formally declared her bid to run for the presidency.

“By becoming president, I will complete the grand social reform that the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) promised to the citizens of the candleligh­t (demonstrat­ion),” Choo said, announcing her presidenti­al bid in a YouTube-streamline­d event. The 63-year-old former five-term lawmaker is the latest bigwig to get on board the DP’s race to pick its standard-bearer for the upcoming presidenti­al election in March. Her rivals for the party’s primary for the 2022 election include former Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun as well as ex-Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon and Gyeonggi Province Gov. Lee Jae-myung, who have yet to formally announce their presidenti­al bid.

Choo served as the chairman of the Democratic Party (DP) from 2016-2018 during which massive candleligh­t civic rallies led to the impeachmen­t of former conservati­ve President Park Geun-hye over corruption charges and DP-affiliated Moon Jae-in was elected the new president.

“I am intending to raise my flag toward a (new) world where people are held higher than money, land, power or ideology,” Choo noted. “I will build a nation that holds (the value of) people higher.” Choo also vowed far-reaching land reform aimed at relieving asset inequality resulting from an overheated real estate market. “Above all, I will fundamenta­lly reform structural inequality … I will boldly put the massive unearned income stemming from land and real estate (assets) as well as the privileged minority who monopolize­s (real estate) on the operating table,” she said.

She also promised to resume dialogue with North Korea and to nurture a new breed of talent apt for the fourth industrial revolution as part of her election pledges. In a recent opinion poll released by the Korea Society Opinion Institute earlier this week, Choo was the fourth most favored presidenti­al hopeful for the liberal bloc .

 ?? Yonhap ?? Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae speaks during an online event to proclaim her presidenti­al bid in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday.
Yonhap Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae speaks during an online event to proclaim her presidenti­al bid in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday.

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