AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLocal Elections Watch: South Korea kicked off a two-day early voting period for the June 3 local elections, with turnout at 9.25% (4.12 million of 44.65 million registered) by 4 p.m., and President Lee Jae-myung and first lady Kim Hea-kyung among those casting ballots near Cheong Wa Dae. Party Strategy: Ahead of voting, the ruling Democratic Party projected wins in nine mayoral/governor races while the main opposition People Power Party expected only two, with tight contests flagged in Seoul, Busan, Ulsan and South Gyeongsang. US Alliance Implementation: An editorial-backed push is growing for Korea-US working groups to deliver tangible results on the joint fact sheet, as Seoul and Washington move to formalize follow-up security initiatives. Defense Diplomacy: Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back heads to Singapore’s Shangri-La Dialogue, aiming to advance Japan ties and discuss resuming maritime search-and-rescue drills. Veterans & Public Backlash: Veterans Minister Kwon Oh-eul said Starbucks Korea should face sanctions over its “Tank Day” marketing tied to the May 18 Gwangju crackdown, framing it as a company-level scheme. Housing Policy: Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol vowed to speed up housing supply by streamlining approvals and cracking down on speculation and false information. Markets & Security Mood: KOSPI hit a new record as Asian stocks rallied on hopes for a US-Iran ceasefire extension, easing oil prices and lifting chip shares.
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