Special episode with Jumin Lee: Korea’s evolving political climate — Ep. 12

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In this special extended episode of The Korea Pro Podcast, Jeongmin and John are joined by special guest Jumin Lee, a Los Angeles-based attorney and Korea Pro contributor. The trio delves into three critical topics surrounding the upcoming South Korean general elections.

First, they examine the decrease in the number of female candidates running for office, a stark contrast to the increased female representation in the 2020 general election. They also discuss the ambiguous definition of a “youth politician” in South Korean politics.

Next, the conversation shifts to the deteriorating political culture in South Korea. The rise of the Rebuilding Korea Party, led by former justice minister Cho Kuk, showcases how a party with no political infrastructure can challenge mainstream parties. The hosts also address the conservative audience’s reaction to the stabbing of Lee Jae-myung at the start of the year and explore the factors contributing to the current state of South Korea’s political culture.

Finally, the discussion focuses on potential post-election legislation, including the potential revival of the anti-discrimination bill, Cho Kuk’s plans to reform the Prosecutors' Office, upcoming defense cost negotiations with the U.S., and the possibility of tax credits for large businesses.

About the podcast: The Korea Pro Podcast is a weekly 15-minute conversation hosted by Editorial Director Jeongmin Kim (@jeongminnkim) and Editor John Lee (@koreanforeigner), diving deep into the most pressing stories shaping South Korea — and dissecting the most complicated ones for professionals monitoring ROK politics, diplomacy, culture, society and technology. Uploaded every Friday.

This episode was recorded on March 28, 2024. 

Audio edited by Joe Smith

Special episode with Jumin Lee: Korea’s evolving political climate — Ep. 12

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