k South Koreas 2020 general election campaign Supporters of Lee NakYon, Apr 11, 2020 Wearing masks to prevent COVID19 coronavirus infection, supporters attend a campaign of Lee NakYon, former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, in Jongno district in Seoul, South Korea. Lee is running for the election in Jongno, a symbolic constituency in Korean politics where influences in politics are elected. Hwang KyoAhn, the head of the conservative right wing main opposition United Future Party UFP, is also running in the constituency. Lee and Hwang have been ranked as the first and second as the next president of South Korea in recent polls. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. Korean characters on a mobile phone R read,Yony, which is short for Lee NakYon. Photo by Lee JaeWonAFLO SOUTH KOREA Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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South Korea s 2020 general election campaign Supporters of Lee Nak Yon, Apr 11, 2020 : Wearing masks to prevent COVID 19 coronavirus infection, supporters attend a campaign of Lee Nak Yon, former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, in Jongno district in Seoul, South Korea. Lee is running for the election in Jongno, a symbolic constituency in Korean politics where influences in politics are elected. Hwang Kyo Ahn, the head of the conservative right wing main opposition United Future Party  UFP , is also running in the constituency. Lee and Hwang have been ranked as the first and second as the next president of South Korea in recent polls. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300 seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. Korean characters on a mobile phone  R  read, Yony , which is short for Lee Nak Yon.  Photo by Lee Jae Won AFLO   SOUTH KOREA
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Supporters of Lee Nak-Yon, Apr 11, 2020 : Wearing masks to prevent COVID-19 coronavirus infection, supporters attend a campaign of Lee Nak-Yon, former prime minister of South Korea and a candidate of the ruling Democratic Party for the April 15 general elections, in Jongno district in Seoul, South Korea. Lee is running for the election in Jongno, a symbolic constituency in Korean politics where influences in politics are elected. Hwang Kyo-Ahn, the head of the conservative right wing main opposition United Future Party (UFP), is also running in the constituency. Lee and Hwang have been ranked as the first and second as the next president of South Korea in recent polls. The quadrennial elections will fill the 300-seat unicameral National Assembly of South Korea. Korean characters on a mobile phone (R) read,'Yony', which is short for Lee Nak-Yon. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)

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