k The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk calls for investigations into allegations surrounding first lady Kim KeonHee in Seoul Cha KyuGeun and Kim BoHyup, April 11, 2024 Cha KyuGeun L, lawmakerelect of the Rebuilding Korea Party and the partys spokesperson Kim BoHyup participate in a press conference in front of the Supreme Prosecutors Office in Seoul, South Korera. The party demanded prosecutors to immediately summon President Yoon SukYeols wife, Kim KeonHee to investigate allegations surrounding the first lady, including her involvement in manipulating the stock prices. The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk secured 12 proportional seats in April 10 parliamentary elections with a campaign pledge to put an early end to the proJapan and conservative Yoon SukYeols government. The new minor party will be the thirdlargest political party in the 300member parliament. Photo by Lee JaeWonAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk calls for investigations into allegations surrounding first lady Kim Keon Hee in Seoul Cha Kyu Geun and Kim Bo Hyup, April 11, 2024 : Cha Kyu Geun  L , lawmaker elect of the Rebuilding Korea Party and the party s spokesperson Kim Bo Hyup participate in a press conference in front of the Supreme Prosecutors  Office in Seoul, South Korera. The party demanded prosecutors to immediately summon President Yoon Suk Yeol s wife, Kim Keon Hee to investigate allegations surrounding the first lady, including her involvement in manipulating the stock prices. The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk secured 12 proportional seats in April 10 parliamentary elections with a campaign pledge to put an early end to the pro Japan and conservative Yoon Suk Yeol s government. The new minor party will be the third largest political party in the 300 member parliament.  Photo by Lee Jae Won AFLO
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The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk calls for investigations into allegations surrounding first lady Kim Keon-Hee in Seoul

Cha Kyu-Geun and Kim Bo-Hyup, April 11, 2024 : Cha Kyu-Geun (L), lawmaker-elect of the Rebuilding Korea Party and the party's spokesperson Kim Bo-Hyup participate in a press conference in front of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seoul, South Korera. The party demanded prosecutors to immediately summon President Yoon Suk-Yeol's wife, Kim Keon-Hee to investigate allegations surrounding the first lady, including her involvement in manipulating the stock prices. The Rebuilding Korea Party led by Cho Kuk secured 12 proportional seats in April 10 parliamentary elections with a campaign pledge to put an early end to the pro-Japan and conservative Yoon Suk-Yeol's government. The new minor party will be the third-largest political party in the 300-member parliament. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO)

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