SEOUL — South Korea’s leading presidential hopeful Lee Jae-myung outlined his campaign vision on Friday, vowing to lead the country out of its political and economic crisis.
In a speech at the National Assembly, Lee described the next five years as a “historical watershed” that will determine if South Korea can “prove to be a great country standing tall in the world after triumphing over a president’s insurrection, or continue the course of destruction and regression.”