South Korean presidential hopeful vows justice in post-Park era

‘South Korean liberal politician Moon Jae-in, who is likely to succeed ousted president Park Geun-hye, has promised justice and common sense if he wins office.
Speaking on Sunday, Moon, who reportedly plans to run in the snap election scheduled to be held by May 9, also vaguely called for “regime change.”
“We still have a long way to go. We have to make this a country of justice, of common sense through regime change, we all have to work together for a complete victory,” Moon told a press conference in the South Korean capital, Seoul.
On Friday, South Korea’s Constitutional Court ruled to uphold a parliamentary vote to impeach Park and permanently dismiss her from office over an influence-peddling scandal. The snap election has been scheduled as a result of that development.’
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