The results of the ruling party's primary elections for the next South Korean general election have been announced, with Kim Moon-soo and Han Dong-hoon emerging victorious.

Jin10 Data, April 29 – On the afternoon of the 29th local time, the results of the second round of the ruling party's primary for the next South Korean election were announced. Former Minister of Employment Kim Moon-soo and former ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon emerged victorious, and the two will continue to the third round of primaries. Recently, there have been reports in South Korean political circles suggesting that acting president Han Duck-soo may also resign from his public office to run for election, and he could potentially "merge" with the ruling party candidate to become a single candidate. Therefore, it is still unclear who will represent the ruling party in the election.

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