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Lee Jae Myung Inaugral Speech

In a historic and highly anticipated ceremony, Lee Jae-myung was officially sworn in as the President of the Republic of Korea. With his hand raised and a solemn expression, President Lee addressed the nation, promising a new era of leadership focused on unity, justice, and progress. The inauguration, held amidst vibrant colors...

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In a historic and highly anticipated ceremony, Lee Jae-myung was officially sworn in as the President of the Republic of Korea.
With his hand raised and a solemn expression, President Lee addressed the nation, promising a new era of leadership focused on unity, justice, and progress.
The inauguration, held amidst vibrant colors and strong symbolism, marked a turning point in South Korea's political landscape.

During his inaugural speech, President Lee emphasized his commitment to democratic values, economic reform, and bridging the political divide.
He vowed to prioritize the welfare of the people, tackle inequality, and enhance South Korea's role on the international stage.

Lee Jae-myung, a former governor and long-time political figure, ascended to the presidency following a hard-fought campaign.
His vision for the future of South Korea includes ambitious plans for innovation, environmental sustainability, and inclusive growth.

As the nation watches closely, all eyes are on President Lee to deliver on his promises and steer South Korea through complex domestic and global challenges.
 

Source: The Korea Times

- Reported by Abhishek Kumar 

Intern at the Korean Academy

Korean news analysis and reporting

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