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Lee Jae Myung (born ) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who is the 14th
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. A member of the
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(DPK), he held office as the party's leader from 2022 to 2025 and represented Gyeyang B in the
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from 2022 to 2025. Lee previously served as the
governor of Gyeonggi Province The Governor of Gyeonggi Province () is the head of the local government of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, who is elected to a four-year term. List of governors Appointed governors (before 1995) From 1946 to 1995, the Governor of Gyeonggi ...
from 2018 to 2021. Lee was born into a poor family in
Andong Andong () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in South Korea, and the capital of North Gyeongsang Province. It is the largest city in the northern part of the province with a population of 167,821 as of October 2010. The Nakdong Ri ...
. After elementary school, he went to work at a factory, where an accident left him disabled. He earned middle and high school equivalency diplomas and graduated from
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with a law degree in 1986. As a human rights and labor lawyer, Lee worked with Minbyun to organize efforts advocating for opening a new hospital in
Seongnam Seongnam (; ) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, J ...
. Lee entered politics in 2005 and ran in several elections without success. He was elected mayor of Seongnam in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. In 2017, he sought the DPK's presidential nomination but lost to
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (, ; born January 24, 1953) is a South Korean politician and former lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Before his presidency, he served as the senior secretary for civil affairs and the Chief ...
. Lee resigned as mayor in 2018 to run for governor of Gyeonggi Province, won that race, and served until 2021. In 2022, he won his party's presidential nomination and narrowly lost the general election to
Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
of the People Power Party (PPP). Lee survived an assassination attempt in January 2024. In November, he was convicted under the Public Official Election Act for falsely denying a connection to Kim Moon-ki, a former Seongnam Development Corporation executive, during his 2022 presidential campaign. During the 2024 martial law crisis, Lee drew international attention by climbing over the National Assembly building fence and livestreaming the event. He then helped lead the impeachment of President Yoon. After the
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removed Yoon from office, Lee launched a third presidential bid in
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, won the DPK nomination, and defeated the PPP candidate Kim Moon-soo in the general election.


Early life

Lee was born in
Andong Andong () is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in South Korea, and the capital of North Gyeongsang Province. It is the largest city in the northern part of the province with a population of 167,821 as of October 2010. The Nakdong Ri ...
, South Korea as the fifth of seven children. His birth likely occurred around 8 December 1963 (the 22nd or 23rd day of the 10th month in the Korean lunisolar calendar), but because his father registered it late, his official birth date was recorded as 22 December 1964. Lee grew up in poverty and often missed social activities because his family lacked the funds, relying on school faculty's support to join field trips and community events. He cited fishing along the creek with friends as one of his favorite pastimes. His first-grade report card described him as stubborn, noted that his grades were average, and said he got along well with his classmates. After elementary schoolwhen middle and high school weren't publicly fundedhis father's gambling losses had exhausted his family's savings, and they left Andong to find work.


Child factory worker

Lee's family moved to
Seongnam Seongnam (; ) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, J ...
, a planned industrial city created under President
Park Chung Hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
to move industry out of
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. Seongnam was largely populated by poor people who were forced to relocate there by the government. Like other children from poor families, Lee worked in a handmade necklace factory instead of attending middle school. When the necklace factory went bankrupt, he found work at Dongma Rubber. Because he was underage, he worked under various aliases. While working there, Lee injured his finger. After the first accident, Lee left Dongma Rubber and worked for Daeyang Industry. There, an industrial press crushed his wrist joint in a second injury. The wound went untreated and resulted in a permanent arm disability. He was later exempted from
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and is officially registered as a disabled person. While working at Daeyang Industry, Lee saw students in school uniform and decided to pursue higher education. He enrolled in private classes to prepare for equivalency exams. in 1978, he passed the middle school equivalency exam and earned his middle school diploma. In 1981, he passed the high school equivalency exam and obtained his high school diploma. Lee has stated his own experience with severe poverty inspired his political philosophy of "suppressing the strong, helping the weak" (), which seeks to curb the privileges and excesses of the powerful and support society's poorest members.


Civil rights attorney

Based on his entrance examination scores, Lee was accepted into
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's College of Law on a scholarship. In 1986, upon graduating from college, he passed the bar exam and entered the
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for two years in order to join the bar. Lee opposed the authoritarian regime of
Chun Doo-hwan Chun Doo-hwan (; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Prior to his accession to the presidency, he was the cou ...
. Lee originally intended to become a judge or
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for the prestige and pay, but he was inspired by a lecture from
Roh Moo-hyun Roh Moo-hyun (, ; 1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea from 2003 to 2008. Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for ...
to become a human rights and labour lawyer, like Roh and
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (, ; born January 24, 1953) is a South Korean politician and former lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Before his presidency, he served as the senior secretary for civil affairs and the Chief ...
. He set up his practice in Seongnam. After opening his own lawyer's office, Lee organized for labour and human rights with the lawyers' organization Minbyun, working with the heads of labour counselling centers in
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and
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. In 1995, he started a civic movement as a founding member of the 'Seongnam Citizens' Association'. He gained fame as a lawyer and social activist in relation to the "Park View" preferential sale case, where an investigation suggested corruption in the awarding of building permits and preferential sales of property in
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to government officials. In the early 2000s, two general hospitals in Seongnam closed, and Lee started a movement to build a new municipal hospital. The city council, which was then controlled by the
Grand National Party The Liberty Korea Party () was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right. Until February 2017, it was known as the Saenuri Party (), and before that as the Han ...
, rejected the residents' initiative ordinance in just 47 seconds. Lee's group protested the council, and Lee was wanted for obstructing official duties of a public official. Afterwards, he realized that he could not change society through social movements, and he decided to enter politics.


Early political career

On 23 August 2005, Lee joined the then-ruling
Uri Party The Yeollin Uri Party (), generally abbreviated to Uri Party (), was the ruling social-liberal political party in South Korea from 2003 to 2007. A liberal party, it was created to support then-President Roh Moo-hyun. Chung Sye Kyun was the last ...
, a predecessor of the Democratic Party of Korea, and declared his candidacy for mayor of Seongnam. He ran as a candidate in the local elections in 2006, but was defeated by 23.75% of the vote due to poor public opinion about the Uri Party and Roh administration at the time. In the
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, Lee served as the senior deputy chief of the Office of the Presidential Candidate
Chung Dong-young Chung Dong-young (; born 27 July 1953) is a South Korean politician who was the nominee of the United New Democratic Party in the 2007 South Korean presidential election. In June 2025, Chung was nominated to be South Korea's unification minist ...
of the
Grand Unified Democratic New Party The Grand Unified Democratic New Party (GUDNP; ) was a political party of South Korea. It was formed out of the Uri Party and its resulting splinter groups. Chung Dong-young was the party's candidate in the 2007 South Korean presidential electi ...
. In the 2008 general election, he applied for a nomination in the constituency of Seongnam Jungwon A, but was defeated by Cho Sung-jun in the primary election, and was nominated in the Seongnam Bundang A constituency. However, Lee suffered from another defeat with 33% of the votes under difficult circumstances, as the constituency was a traditional stronghold of an opposing party who had just won the Presidential election under
Lee Myung-bak Lee Myung-bak (; born 19 December 1941), often referred to by his initials MB, is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the tenth president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013. Before his presidency, he was the CEO of Hyundai Engi ...
. After the 2008 election, Lee served as the Democratic Party's deputy spokesperson at the request of the Democratic Party's leader
Chung Sye-kyun Chung Sye-kyun (; born 5 November 1950) is a South Korean politician who served as the speaker of the National Assembly from 2016 to 2018 and as the prime minister of South Korea from 2020 to 2021. He was previously leader of the main oppositi ...
.


Mayor of Seongnam (2010–2018)

He ran for the mayoralty of
Seongnam Seongnam (; ) is the fourth largest city in South Korea's Gyeonggi Province after Suwon and the 10th largest city in the country. Its population is approximately one million. It consists of three administrative districts: Bundang District, J ...
in the
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under the Democratic Party, and won with 51.16% of the vote against Hwang Jun-gi. In his inaugural speech as the 19th mayor of Seongnam, he stated "It will not be easy to take a new step in Seongnam. If it's hard, let's take a break. Let's take care of each other's shoulders and smile, step by step. We can do it. Let's emphasize Seongnam, where citizens are the leaders, citizens are happy, and our Seongnam, where opportunities are equal." He started by moving the mayor's office to a narrower space after allowing the former mayor's office, which caused controversy over its luxury, to become a book cafe. He also declared a moratorium on spending and debt repayment in his first press conference, due to the city being in large debt (though the debt has never been actively collected on). The first of this was the 520 billion won owed to the
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over the construction of the Pangyo project; he thereafter attempted to renegotiate the debt owed, and paid it off with a large amount
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s. He also attracted attention due to his active use of social media, such as
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and
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, often expressing his views on national issues bluntly on the two services. A particular stunt involving him installing
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in the mayoral office gained fame, with him claiming that "many people were bringing in money envelopes." He also restructured and focused on the welfare policy of the city. In particular focus was funding of the Seongnam Medical Center, which he began to strengthen. He also promoted free school uniforms for students. Along with that, he established a "youth dividend" system, acting as a form of
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for young citizens. He won re-election in the
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, winning 55.1% of the vote. Lee is noted for his decision to ban
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and to shut down dog slaughtering facilities in Moran Market. The dog slaughtering facilities had long been a subject of heated debate over their morality, the rights of animals, and their environmental impact. In 2016, Lee, an animal rights advocate, signed an agreement with shop owners that prohibited the display and slaughter of live dogs at the market. The city helped business owners transition to other businesses, but did not offer any direct compensation for their closure. Lee heavily criticized the response of
Park Geun-hye Park Geun-hye (; ; born 2 February 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 until Impeachment of Park Geun-hye, she was removed from office in 2017. Park was the first and to date only woman ...
to the
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. He also held an 11-day fast in response to plans by Park to reorganize local government's fiscal responsibilities, which would've severely hurt Buddhist groups across the country, including those in Seongnam. By the time he had finished his term as mayor of the city, a survey showcased he had implemented 270 of 287 total promises, including the construction and expansion of the Seongnam Medical Center, a youth dividend policy, and the free student uniform program. In total, he had a 94.1% promise fulfillment rate. Several of the policies introduced by Lee, such as the youth dividend, would go on to become his premier framework in national politics.


Governor of Gyeonggi Province (2018–2021)

Following his defeat for the presidential nomination, Lee ran for Governor of
Gyeonggi Province Gyeonggi Province (, ) is the most populous province in South Korea. Seoul, the nation's largest city and capital, is in the heart of the area but has been separately administered as a provincial-level ''special city'' since 1946. Incheon, ...
, which encompasses much of the
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and has a population of over 13 million, in the 2018 local elections. During the 2018 gubernatorial election, actress reported that she had an affair with Lee in 2007–2009. He won the Democratic Party primary for the governorship over close Moon Jae-in ally
Jeon Hae-cheol Jeon Hae-cheol (, born on 18 May 1962) is a South Korean lawyer and politician who served as the Minister of the Interior and Safety from 2020 to 2022. He formerly served as the Senior Secretary to the President for Civil Affairs from 2006 ...
, capturing about 60% of the vote and being selected to run against incumbent governor
Nam Kyung-pil Nam Kyung-pil (; born 20 January 1965) is a South Korean politician who served as the 34th governor of Gyeonggi Province from 2014 to 2018. Before his election, he had been a member of the National Assembly (South Korea), National Assembly since ...
. Despite general expectation of a close race, Lee would win against Nam by over 20%, managing to bring in about 56% of the vote. He was the first liberal Governor of Gyeonggi since twenty years earlier. Lee received acclaim for his response to the
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as governor. In March 2020, when the nation's first COVID-19 wave took place, following an infection cluster among followers of the
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, Lee visited the residence of the organization's founder, Lee Man-hee, in Gyeonggi Province. The founder had refused to be tested for COVID-19 or to share church event attendance records for contact tracing. Lee warned the founder of the potential legal and administrative actions, and secured the founder's cooperation. He responded to critics of his COVID-19 response in the Protestant sects by invoking his own religious views, rhetorically asking, "Am I a fake Protestant?!" Lee also announced a special order for all foreigners working in Gyeonggi Province to be tested for COVID-19. Seoul announced similar policies but changed them to recommendation after facing criticism. Lee's special order resulted in finding 329 new positive cases. In February 2021, a year after the first Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters (CDSCH) meeting was held to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, it was revealed that Lee attended only three meetings, while the average number of meetings attended by provincial and municipal leaders was 68.5. In response, Lee said in April 2021 that he used his time effectively in addressing more critical issues.
Chung Sye-kyun Chung Sye-kyun (; born 5 November 1950) is a South Korean politician who served as the speaker of the National Assembly from 2016 to 2018 and as the prime minister of South Korea from 2020 to 2021. He was previously leader of the main oppositi ...
publicly shared his frustration that Lee would not have made such a statement if he was well aware of the government's efforts in containing the virus and vaccinating the public. Throughout 2021, Lee was partially at odds with the central government over his plan to provide COVID-19 disaster relief funds to all residents of Gyeonggi Province. Lee frequently stated in office, "I have kept an average of 95 percent of my campaign promises while serving the public", and "Even if I might have to experience a political loss, I believe in the collective intelligence of the public, and push forward on the right things in order to bring about results. That is my style". He resigned as governor to focus on his bid for the presidency on 25 October 2021.


National Assembly (2022–2025)

Following his narrow loss in the presidential election the same year, on 7 May 2022, Lee declared his candidacy in the
June 2022 South Korean by-elections The June 2022 South Korean by-elections for seven constituencies of the National Assembly were held in South Korea simultaneously with local elections on June 1, 2022. Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the People Power ...
running for
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B vacant seat in the
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. Lee won the seat in the elections on 1 June 2022. Afterwards, he was elected as the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea on 28 August.


Assassination attempt

On 2 January 2024, Lee was stabbed in the left side of his neck while holding a question and answer session with reporters after touring the construction site of a planned new airport located on Gadeokdo in
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. Though Lee remained conscious, he continued bleeding and was transferred to a hospital approximately 20 minutes later. The assailant, who was wearing a "I'm Lee Jae Myung" paper crown, lunged at Lee after asking for his autograph. The assailant was arrested at the scene. The assailant was identified as a man named Kim Jin-sung and was reported to have been born in 1957. Though the neck wound was not considered to be life-threatening, Lee's surgery took longer than expected, with damage being inflicted on his
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that led to additional bleeding. The laceration in his neck which resulted from the knife wound was determined to be approximately 1 centimetre. While in custody, the assailant confessed to Busan Metropolitan Police that he carried out the attack with the intention of killing Lee.


2024 martial law crisis

Lee gained international attention in 2024 when, after President
Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
declared martial law and attempted to stop the
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from convening using the military, continued to go to the Assembly building anyway. Lee started a livestream on his
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channel, recording himself climbing the National Assembly building fence to bypass the military personnel. He called on people to gather in front of the Assembly building, and to "...keep protesting". The Democratic Party alleged that an arrest team had been sent to him,
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, and
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, attempting to bring all three into custody. This was confirmed from testimony by National Intelligence Service (NIS) Deputy Director Hong Jang-won, who stated Yoon wanted to "use this chance to arrest pposition leadersand wipe them out." He stated that he thought the martial law declaration was, initially, a
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. He afterwards led the charge to impeach Yoon, with himself frequently rallying against the President outside the Assembly building, claiming that Yoon committed treason. On impeachment, he stated that "Yoon will be impeached, if it's today, a month, or three months from now." Yoon was ultimately
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by the National Assembly on 14 December. In March 2025, Lee was cleared of a previous accusation of violating election law by a South Korean appeals court, but an appeal filed by the prosecutors to the
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overturned his acquittal on 1 May, returning it to the Seoul High Court. The Seoul High Court will be required to deliberate the case again and then refer it to the Supreme Court for a final decision. The initial date of retrial was set at 15 May, but was later delayed to 18 June, which is after the election date.


Presidential campaigns


2017 presidential election

At the end of 2016, Park Geun-hye–Choi Soon-sil Gate broke. At a series of
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s that took place across the country, Lee attracted national attention with his strong speeches, stating that "President
Park Geun-hye Park Geun-hye (; ; born 2 February 1952) is a South Korean politician who served as the 11th president of South Korea from 2013 until Impeachment of Park Geun-hye, she was removed from office in 2017. Park was the first and to date only woman ...
is no longer our president". He ranked second in various public opinion polls after Moon Jae-in in the Democratic Party 2017 primary. An official from the leadership of the DP stated that "I think Lee Jae Myung's support rate can rise by up to 20% because the support of the loyal Democratic Party voters is highly concentrated. There is also an expectation that he may use a similar strategy to
Roh Moo-hyun Roh Moo-hyun (, ; 1 September 1946 – 23 May 2009) was a South Korean politician and lawyer who served as the ninth president of South Korea from 2003 to 2008. Roh's pre-presidential political career was focused on human rights advocacy for ...
to significantly shore up his support in just a few regions." Lee was considered part of the progressive wing in the Democratic Party. However, as the
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began to dim with the impeachment of the President and removal of her in favor of
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, Lee Jae Myung's approval rating, who was popular for his remarks on the scandal, also fell. In the end, Lee Jae Myung's first presidential election ended in him placing third in the primary, with 347,647 votes. He was second to
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, who placed second with 353,631 votes, and
Moon Jae-in Moon Jae-in (, ; born January 24, 1953) is a South Korean politician and former lawyer who served as the 12th president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Before his presidency, he served as the senior secretary for civil affairs and the Chief ...
, who won 936,419 votes and a majority. He would go on to defeat
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,
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, Yoo Seung-min, and
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to win the Presidency.


2022 presidential election

Lee declared his bid in the 2022 presidential election in July 2021 and emphasized policies that would ensure equality for people of all backgrounds in the nation, and heighten Korea's standing abroad as a nation that provides public goods for global communities. "We are situated in a time of a great transformation," Lee said in a televised address immediately following his nomination. "My first objective, if I am elected president, would be to help Korea take the lead in fighting climate change, the global pandemic and the ever-speedy technological revolution. My second objective would be to help this nation achieve economic growth during this time of great struggle. When it comes to policies to boost the people's welfare and well-being, there is no left or right; there is no ideological differences. I am ready to try anything and everything if it means the people can lead better livelihoods." Lee became the nominee of the Democratic Party of Korea on 10 October 2021. Lee won a majority of the votes in the primary and made it directly to the presidential election without a runoff. In his acceptance speech, Lee expressed his ambition to create the new Republic of Korea through reform and practice. In the general election, Lee lost to
Yoon Suk Yeol Yoon Suk Yeol (; born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and former prosecutor who served as the 13th president of South Korea from 2022 until Impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, he was removed from office in 2025. The shortest-serving ...
of the People Power Party, 47.8% to 48.6%.


2025 presidential election

On 9 April 2025, five days after the 4 April
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of President
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, Lee resigned as leader of the Democratic Party. He announced his third candidacy for the presidential election on 10 April. On 27 April, Lee officially won the Democratic Party presidential primaries and became the party's official nominee for president. Among his campaign pledges was amending the Constitution to allow presidents to serve two four-year terms and introduce run-off voting. On 3 June 2025, Lee won the presidential election with 49.42% of the votes.


Presidency (2025–present)

Lee was sworn in on 4 June 2025 at 11:00 local time. The swearing-in ceremony, which also included Lee giving an inaugural address to the nation, was held in the Rotunda Hall of the National Assembly. Before being sworn in, Lee, in what was regarded to be his "first official schedule," took part in a "world of living together" tribute at the
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. Lee agreed to appoint Kim Min-seok as Prime Minister, while former Unification Minister Lee Jong-seok, former Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Hyun-jong, and diplomat-turned-politician Wi Sung-lac are reportedly among his potential picks for positions in national security and foreign affairs posts. In his first personal announcement as President of South Korea, Lee would nominate Kim Min-seok as prime minister. Lee also nominated Rep. Kang Hoon-sik, a former DPK spokesman, as his first chief of staff, Lee Jong-seok for the director of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Hwang In-kwon, a retired four-star Army general, as the next chief of the Presidential Security Service, Wi Sung-lac as director of the
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(NSC), and Rep. Kang Yu-jung, who was a spokeswoman for Lee's 2025 campaign team, as his first presidential spokesperson. Opting to ensure continuity in state affairs, Lee turned down resignation offers from holdover Cabinet members from the previous South Korean government, with the exception of Justice Minister Park Sung-jae. As president, Lee is residing in the Yongsan Presidential Office pending a complete relocation to the previous presidential residence at
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. On 5 June, Lee withdrew nominations made by former acting president
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to the Constitutional Court. He also ordered the
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to transfer its headquarters to
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, which had been part of his campaign pledges. On 23 June 2025, Lee would nominate 10 ministers to his cabinet, including his defense, foreign affairs and unification ministers. Once appointed, his defense minister nominee
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would be the first civilian defense minister since 1961. Kim Min-Seok would have a two day confirmation hearing process for his nomination as prime minister at the National Assembly on 24 June and 25 June 2025. As of 30 June 2025, the motion to approve Kim's prime minister nomination will be voted on no later than 3 July 2025. The same day, Lee would name six new cabinet ministers including two deputy prime ministers and his longtime aide Jeong Seong-ho as South Korea's new Minister of Justice. As of 30 June 2025, Lee has nominated 17 of 19 cabinet ministers. On 3 July 2025, the South Korean National Assembly would vote to approve of Kim Min-seok as Prime Minister in a 173-3 vote. The post of prime minister is the only cabinet level position which requires National Assembly approval in South Korea.


Legal issues

In 2018 during the Gyeonggi gubernatorial election, Rep.
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filed a complaint against the Twitter account @08_hkkim for publishing false information on elections. The police reported that they believed the account belonged to Lee's spouse. Prosecutors dropped the case, citing a lack of evidence. In July 2020, the
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found Lee not guilty of breaching campaign law during a television debate for Gyeonggi provincial governor. In the debate, Lee denied that he had attempted to admit his brother to a psychiatric hospital. The Court and its lower courts determined that the allegation was true. However, deferring to freedom of expression during political campaigns, the Supreme Court said Lee did not "actively" distort the facts – and therefore did not breach campaign law – when he lied. Lee was represented by several lawyers including two former Supreme Court justices. Lee has been at the center of an investigation into corporate donations and favors during his mayoral administration of Seongnam since 2022. In response, the opposition has accused the government of trying to distract from their failures by launching an investigation against the leader of the opposition. In January 2023, he was summoned to the prosecutor's office for questioning, marking the first time a politician had been questioned about a criminal case since the country's transition to democracy. In February 2023, a motion for Lee's arrest by the prosecution was rejected by the National Assembly in an unexpectedly close vote, with 30 members from Lee's party voting in favour of the motion in a secret vote. In March 2023, Lee was indicted on bribery, corruption, breach of trust and conflict of interests charges. He was accused of colluding with a group of private property developers when he was mayor of
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, to help them make more than 800 billion won from the project, whilst simultaneously inflicting enormous losses of nearly 490 million won on the city. He was also accused of receiving or demanding more than 18 billion won from four companies in bribes to fund a football club in the city, in return for favours in his capacity as the Mayor. Lee said the indictment was "not surprising at all" and denied the accusations. He claimed the investigation was politically motivated and led by the Yoon Administration to take down a political opponent. In September 2023, Seoul prosecutors sought another motion to arrest Lee on corruption charges for giving special favours to a land developer in the
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neighbourhood and sending 8 million dollars to North Korea through the Ssangbangwool Group. On 21 September, the Democratic-majority National Assembly approved the motion, with a 149–136 vote, with dozens of his own party members voting to arrest him. On that day, Justice Minister
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issued an arrest warrant for Lee, marking a historic first, as the motion passed during a heated plenary session with 136 lawmakers opposing it. He was released after the Seoul Central District Court rejected the arrest warrant on 27 September. In June 2024, Lee was indicted again, on bribery charges in an alleged scheme to transfer funds to North Korea and facilitate a visit to
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. He was accused of asking an underwear company to illegally transfer $8 million to North Korea between 2019 and 2020, during his tenure as governor of
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, to facilitate a visit. Lee denied the charges. On 15 November 2024, Lee was convicted by the Seoul Central District Court of making false statements during his 2022 presidential campaign in violation of the Public Official Election Act and was given a one-year suspended prison sentence over his denial of acquaintanceship with Kim Moon-ki, a former executive of Seongnam Development Corporation that was behind a corruption-ridden development project in
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. On 25 November, Lee was acquitted by the same court of instigating a witness in a related case to commit perjury. Lee appealed the Public Official Election Act verdict between 21 November 2024 and 27 March 2025, the Seoul High Court acquitted Lee. On 1 May, the Supreme Court overturned Lee's acquittal and returned the case to the Seoul High Court. On 24 March 2025, Lee was fined 3 million won ($2,043) by the Seoul Central District Court for defying an order to testify in the Seongnam Development Corporation case for a second time. On 26 March, the Seoul High Court overturned Lee's conviction for Public Office Election Act violation. On 28 March, Lee was again fined 5 million-won (US$3,407) by the Seoul Central District Court for refusing to testify in the Seongnam Development Corporation case for a third time.


Political positions


Economic and social policy

Lee tends to run a policy platform close to the centre-left in the Democratic Party of Korea. Lee advocates for
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economically and respects the policies of
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. On 10 October 2021, Lee said "We will change the graph of economic growth upward with a strong state-led economic revival policy. I'll learn from Roosevelt, who overcame the
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with left-wing policy ()". Lee announced his overarching economic policy vision as "Transformative and Fair Growth". Lee's view on the Korean economy is that many problems have arisen from the slowdown of economic growth. Low growth leads to fewer opportunities for younger generations, causing fiercer competition and social unrest. This is especially relevant for Korea, as the rules and institutions that have been designed for a high-growth catch-up economy no longer work well for an advanced economy. Lee asserts that the slowdown of economic growth is related to the unfairness and polarization in many areas of the economy: for example, the gap between big monopolies and
small and medium-sized enterprises Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) or small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are businesses whose personnel and revenue numbers fall below certain limits. The abbreviation "SME" is used by many national agencies and international organiza ...
, the differences between platforms and irregular workers, and inequalities in the real estate market. Unfair conventions distort people's economic incentives in a way that encourages
rent-seeking Rent-seeking is the act of growing one's existing wealth by manipulating the social or political environment without creating new wealth. Rent-seeking activities have negative effects on the rest of society. They result in reduced economic effi ...
activities, causing serious inefficiency in resource allocation. Lee's growth strategy, "Transformative and Fair Growth" comprises a set of policies to make the economy fairer and more transformative. Innovations and transformation can be expedited on the basis of right incentives and fairer institutions. This strategy includes industrial policies for a "
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" and digital transformation, education reforms to help people adapt to the new environment, balancing market power among economic entities, measures for fair competition and labour market justice, and social safety nets to share risks related to the transformation. His overall policy stance is close to
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and moderate
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, but there are also some economic liberal tendencies, such as real estate tax cuts and partial corporate deregulation. This tendency toward economic liberalism has shifted to the right compared in recent years, and increased before and after the
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. Lee has complemented this shift with occasional rhetoric supporting traditional Buddhism's role in maintaining social cohesion nationwide, despite Lee being a Protestant who has emphasized Christians gaining political power. Unlike most South Korean liberals, Lee often speaks favorably of former dictator
Park Chung Hee Park Chung Hee (; ; November14, 1917October26, 1979) was a South Korean politician and army officer who served as the third president of South Korea from 1962 after he seized power in the May 16 coup of 1961 until Assassination of Park Chung ...
. Lee said on 2 November 2021, "President Park Chung Hee created the
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to open the way for manufacturing-oriented industrialization," adding, "The Lee Jae Myung administration will build an 'energy highway' that will open a new future while speeding through the decarbonised era." '' The Dong-A Ilbo'', a conservative media outlet in South Korea, said Lee's state-led policies are closer to Park Chung Hee's authoritarianism than
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based on social equality. When Lee evaluated
Chun Doo-hwan Chun Doo-hwan (; 18 January 1931 – 23 November 2021) was a South Korean politician, army general and military dictator who served as the fifth president of South Korea from 1980 to 1988. Prior to his accession to the presidency, he was the cou ...
's economic performance favourably on 11 December 2021, he was criticized by South Korea's liberal camp. The Justice Party's Sim Sang-jung said of Lee, "You seem to have become a presidential candidate for the onservativePeople Power Party while trying to differentiate yourself from the Moon Jae-in government". The People Power Party's presidential candidate, Yoon Suk Yeol, sarcastically said, "You can be our party's presidential candidate". In an editorial to ''
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'', a South Korean centre-left liberal journalist who was critical of the dictatorship in the past strongly criticized Lee for forgetting his (liberal) "values" to win the votes of conservative voters.


Universal basic income

One of Lee's signature 2022 presidential campaign pledges was a promise to implement
universal basic income Universal basic income (UBI) is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive a minimum income in the form of an unconditional transfer payment, i.e., without a means test or need to perform Work (hu ...
. Lee implemented various basic income programs for residents during his time as mayor and governor. During the 2022 campaign, Lee promised to introduce basic income to young people, farmers and fishermen first. Later, the program would expand to include all citizens, and the basic income amounts would increase. As part of this plan, Lee sought to link the basic income to a
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and
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. Lee pledged to introduce a universal basic income scheme at the national level for the first time in the world. He pledged to distribute (about ) per year to every citizen and (about US$1,800) per year to youth aged between 19 and 29. Additional basic income would be considered for farmers, children, the elderly, and disabled people. Although the basic income program would start at a modest level, Lee indicated that the long-term goal is to increase basic income to (about US$5,400) per year. Lee proposed the basic income plan would be financed by
land value tax A land value tax (LVT) is a levy on the value of land (economics), land without regard to buildings, personal property and other land improvement, improvements upon it. Some economists favor LVT, arguing it does not cause economic efficiency, ec ...
and
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. Lee stressed that these taxes were necessary to curb real estate speculation and reduce carbon emissions.


Government-backed loans

Lee advocated for "basic loans," which would allow any citizen to take out government loans of up to () at an interest rate of around 3 percent, regardless of their credit status. Lee advocated for these
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to the public as a safer alternative to borrowing money from loan sharks or private money lenders.


Technology

Lee emphasises the importance of data in digital transformation. During his tenure as the governor of Gyeonggi Province, Lee ordered that administrative official documents should use the open document format (ODF) instead of the previous Hangeul software. He also implemented the world's first data dividend, which returns the portion of the profit created by data-related business to the consumers who actually created the data. He used data analysis to combat
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and prosecute illegal construction companies. He provided a mobile app to monitor the movements of COVID-19 confirmed patients without violating privacy and revealing personal information, using data encryption technology. Lee argues that the monopoly situation of big platform companies with network effects could be as an obstacle to fair growth of the digital sector, and argues that workers employed by platform enterprises should have new types of employment contracts so that they could be better protected in the digital era. Lee states that South Korea should have future-oriented economic policies that take into account the role of
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and its effect on society. He has stated that this shift will require government support to alleviate difficulties that might arise from the economic adjustment.


Trade policy

Lee is known to be a strong supporter of
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. He opposes restrictions against South Korean
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items due to U.S.
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.


Education

One of Lee's election pledges was to avoid focusing on grades and numbers and instead proceed in the direction of strengthening student's capabilities. Lee said that in middle school teachers would determine student performance through
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s, and that he planned to launch a basic math curriculum through a 'high school credit system' in high school to make up for underachievement. He also suggested introducing AI-based personalized learning and evaluation in some subjects, such as mathematics, to strengthen individualized learning and evaluation throughout elementary and middle school. Lee proposed an 'outdoor school' that fosters the challenges, adventures, cooperation, and curiosity necessary for adolescent growth. It promised to prepare and introduce a curriculum of about 10 hours per semester.


Youth policy

Lee promised universal basic income and universal basic loans specifically for youth. He planned to provide one-time employment benefits to youth that voluntarily resigned from a job, in order to support job searching and career development. Lee planned to lower student loan interest rates and allow university tuition to be proportional to the credits students take each semester. Lastly, he planned to provide universal basic housing to youth and reform the housing market to help low-income youth buy and own their own homes.


LGBT rights

During the 2022 presidential election, Lee stated that he was positive on anti-discrimination laws, but was against abolishing the 'sodomy law' in the military and would not openly support the LGBTQ community. However, Lee stated more recently that he is against passing anti-discrimination laws with LGBTQ protection unilaterally without social consensus, and would not let it pass under his watch.


Feminism

Some media outlets, such as the ''New York Times'', have characterized Lee Jae Myung as being hostile to
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. On 8 November 2021, Lee distributed an article to participants of the National Election Commission stating, "If Lee Jae Myung differentiates himself from the Moon Jae-in government's feminist-first policy, he can gain support from young men". On 10 November, Lee shared a post written by a supporter on
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on his Facebook page, which read, "Candidate Lee Jae Myung, please stop the 'feminism of madness' (of the Moon Jae-In government). If you promise to do so, I will vote
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with great pleasure". Progressive politician
Sim Sang-jung Sim Sang-jung (; born 20 February 1959) is a South Korean labor rights activist and former politician. She was one of the five major presidential candidates in the 2017 South Korean presidential election, running as the Justice Party's nominee ...
criticized Lee Jae Myung as a clear " anti-feminist".
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, a centre-right
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, also criticized Lee Jae Myung's pledge on gender as "
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". Lee Jae Myung created a subsidy for teens to purchase period products in 2016 and advocated for allowing medical insurance to be used to cover the cost of
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and other contraceptive procedures. In this regard, it received positive reviews from feminists. ''
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'' magazine described Lee's women policy as "progressive". He strongly opposes the "abolition of the
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" () supported by the right-wing conservative camp. Lee criticized Yoon Suk-Yeol's claim that structural
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and misogyny do not exist in modern South Korean society and insisted on resolving structural gender discrimination. Lee has also called for a public apology for Yoon Suk-Yeol's comments that women are no longer discriminated against. During his presidential campaign in 2022, Lee Jae Myung pledged to strengthen the punishment for sex crimes and expand government support for single-person female households. He also pledged to introduce a sexist workplace report and supervision system to prevent gender discrimination in the workplace. Concerning women's health, he pledged to increase government subsidy of sanitary pads and promote free HPV vaccines to prevent cervical cancer, as well as changing the name of the "Department of Obsterics and Gynecology" to the "Department of Women's Health Medicine".


Immigrant rights

Lee is a pro-
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politician. Lee criticizes conservatives' immigration policies for focusing on securing simple labor and is actively interested in the human rights of foreign workers. However, he is against mass immigration. His party opposed the establishment of the immigration office under the
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.


Foreign policy

Lee revealed his diplomats about the United States and neighboring countries China and Japan as presidential candidates, while seeking friendly relations with North Korea. Lee announced a comprehensive foreign policy plan on 22 August 2021. He emphasized that the aim of foreign policy should be focused on improving the quality of the people and it should be practical to enhance national interest.


North Korea

Lee stated that he will continue the efforts of previous liberal presidents to conduct peace talks with North Korea, citing President
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's Sunshine Policy, President
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's summit with Kim Jong Il, and President Moon Jae-in's peace talks with North Korea. Lee favours the approach of a conditional rollback of sanctions on North Korea if it takes steps to denuclearize. While he believes in easing of sanctions, he also advocates immediate restoration of sanctions if North Korea fails to keep its denuclearization promises. Shortly after taking office as president, Lee ordered a suspension of loudspeaker broadcasts across the
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into North Korea on 11 June 2025 as part of efforts to ease tensions and restore the
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.


United States

Lee supports good trade relations with the US. He also believes in good relations with the US military, which has its main bases in his province. However, he has criticized the US-deployed THAAD anti-missile system for prompting Chinese economic retaliation. Later, he said that as the THAAD is already deployed, the country must make a new decision on the US-ROK alliance and the progress of denuclearisation of North Korea. Lee expressed his position on the issue between the US and China in South Korea's foreign policy, saying that the US is Korea's only ally and that friendly relations with the US are the most important.


China

Lee stated that while the United States is South Korea's only ally, China is also a
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. He said, "There is no reason to narrow our range of movement by choosing one or the other side. It is competent diplomacy to make the U.S. and China choose to cooperate with us." In response to a Korean Chinese performer wearing a ''
hanbok The hanbok () is the traditional clothing of the Koreans, Korean people. The term ''hanbok'' is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as (). The clothes are also worn in the Korean diaspora. Koryo-saram—ethnic Ko ...
'' at the opening ceremony of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Lee criticized China for "robbing and invading"
Korean culture The traditional culture of Korea is the shared cultural and historical heritage of Korea before the division of Korea in 1945. Since the mid-20th century, Korea has been split between the North Korean and South Korean sovereign state, stat ...
. In 2022, Lee said that if a Chinese fishing boat illegally breaks into South Korean waters, he would sink it. In 2024, Lee criticized President Yoon for unnecessarily "antagonizing" China and creating a trade deficit with the country for the first time in decades. He also criticized Yoon's administration on the issue of Taiwan, saying "We should just say ‘xie xie’ o Chinaand ‘xie xie’ to Taiwan as well. Why do we interfere in cross-strait hina-Taiwanrelations?"


Japan

In regards to relations with Japan, Lee promotes a "two track strategy" to actively promote economic, social, and diplomatic exchange and cooperation while also resolutely dealing with historical issues,
territorial sovereignty In the Holy Roman Empire, () or (translated as territorial superiority, territorial supremacy or territorial sovereignty) was the authority possessed by the immediate lords within their own territories. It was possessed by all imperial estates ...
, and the life and safety of the people. Lee has a certain
pro-American Pro-Americanism (also called pro-American sentiment and Americophilia) describes support, love, or admiration for the United States, its government and economic system, its foreign policy, the American people, and/or American culture, typical ...
tendency, such as strong support for military alliance and military cooperation with the United States, but he is very opposed to military training between the three countries in which Japan participates and accuses
conservatives Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values. The central tenets of conservatism may vary in relation to the culture and civilizati ...
who support it as "far-right ''chinil'' acts" (). In 2016, Lee said in an interview with an
NHK , also known by its Romanization of Japanese, romanized initialism NHK, is a Japanese public broadcasting, public broadcaster. It is a statutory corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television licence, television license fee. NHK ope ...
reporter that Japan is South Korea's ''de facto'' 'enemy country' in military. He argues that if Japan increases its military power, it will be the first to invade South Korea. However, while critical of "
Japanese imperialism The territorial conquests of the Empire of Japan in the Western Pacific Ocean and East Asia began in 1895 with its victory over Qing China in the First Sino-Japanese War. Subsequent victories over the Russian Empire (Russo-Japanese War) and the ...
" (), Lee is not opposed to the South Korea-Japan military agreement,
GSOMIA GSOMIA is an acronym for 'General Security of Military Information Agreement', mainly known for a bilateral military treaty for exchange of military information between Japan and South Korea. History The agreement was signed on 23 November 201 ...
(), to maintain friendly relations with the United States, which calls for military cooperation between South Korea and Japan. GSOMIA is known to be what the United States demands from South Korea and Japan. On 1 March 2018, Lee said that Japan which he referred to as "an aggressor country" (), rather than Korea, should have been divided into two countries following the
Pacific War The Pacific War, sometimes called the Asia–Pacific War or the Pacific Theatre, was the Theater (warfare), theatre of World War II fought between the Empire of Japan and the Allies of World War II, Allies in East Asia, East and Southeast As ...
. Lee claimed that Korea, not Japan, was wrong to be
divided Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic. The other operations are addition, subtraction, and multiplication. What is being divided is called the ''dividend'', which is divided by the ''divisor'', and the result is called the ...
.


Russia

Lee opposes the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ...
and does not oppose partial
sanctions against Russia Sanctions, economic or international, that have been imposed on Russia include: * International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War (2014–) ** Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, US legislation (2017) ** International sanc ...
. However, he is considered to have a relatively friendly perception of Russia by South Korean standards. After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, he criticized
Volodymyr Zelenskyy Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy (born 25 January 1978) is a Ukrainian politician and former entertainer who has served as the sixth and current president of Ukraine since 2019. He took office five years after the start of the Russo-Ukraini ...
's foreign policy toward Russia as 'incompetent' and 'provoking', causing controversy in South Korea. He strongly opposes South Korean conservatives' support for the possibility of arms aid to Ukraine, which he fears will negatively affect the South Korean economy.


Awards

''National awards'' *: Recipient of the
Grand Order of Mugunghwa The Grand Order of Mugunghwa () is the highest national order awarded by South Korea. It is awarded to the President of South Korea, and it may be awarded to their spouse, heads or former heads of state of South Korean allies, and their spouse ...
(4 June 2025) (as the President of South Korea) *: Recipient of the
Order of Merit for National Foundation The Order of Merit for National Foundation () is one of South Korea's orders of merit. It is awarded by the President of South Korea for "outstanding meritorious services in the interest of founding or laying a foundation for the Republic of Kor ...
(4 June 2025) (as the President of South Korea)


Electoral history


Primary election


Personal life

Lee is married to Kim Hea Kyung since 1991; the two first met in August 1990. They have two children together. Lee has a disability in his arm and is registered as a disabled person.


Authored books

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Notes


References


External links


World economic forum profile of Lee Jae Myung
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