Overview
- A Gallup Korea poll shows Lee Jae-myung leading with 45% support, followed by Kim Moon-soo at 36% and Lee Jun-seok at 10%, marking a slight narrowing of the gap with 11 days until the election.
- Kim Moon-soo has unveiled sweeping political reforms, including reducing lawmakers by 10%, revising presidential term limits, and appointing an opposition-recommended inspector to investigate presidential misconduct.
- Lee Jae-myung pledges to abolish the statute of limitations for state violence crimes, emphasizing accountability for historic injustices and positioning himself as a unifier across ideological divides.
- Lee Jun-seok, reaching double-digit support for the first time, has categorically ruled out merging his candidacy with Kim Moon-soo despite continued appeals from the People Power Party.
- The second televised debate, focusing on social cohesion and reform, is set to feature all four candidates, with heightened expectations for direct confrontations on policy and unity.