As for ethical concerns, the manager said her conscience is undisturbed.
of the opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DP), andof the governing conservative People Power Party (PPP).
Who is expected to win?Lee, 61, a human rights lawyer-turned-politician, is the clear frontrunner.A Gallup Korea poll on May 28 showed 49 percent of respondents favoured the liberal candidate, while 36 percent said they would vote for Kim, 73, a staunch conservative who served as labour minister in Yoon’s government.
Trailing in third place is Lee Jun-seok of the conservative New Reform Party, at 9 percent.What are the key issues?
Yoon’s botched martial law bid has cast a shadow over the race.
It put Lee, who lost the last election to Yoon in 2022, back on track for the presidency.“It was chaos - a real struggle. Men, women, children, all crammed together, pushing to grab whatever they could. No queues, no system - just hunger and disorder,” al-Assar added.
From a distance, plumes of dust could be seen as people rushed to grab whatever they could. Israel has not allowed food into the Strip for nearly three months, adding to people's desperation.Shots were then heard as Palestinians ducked for cover. Israeli forces say they opened fire into the air to control the crowds, however, injuries sustained by Palestinians on the ground suggest gunshots were fired into the crowd.
three Palestinians were killedin the chaos, and many more were injured.