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South Korea’s ex-top prosecutor launches bid for presidency

Yoon Seok-youl looks to tap discontent over rising inequality and corruption allegations

South Korea’s former top prosecutor has launched a campaign to become president of Asia’s fourth-biggest economy in an election next year that will focus on discontent over rising inequality and corruption allegations.

Yoon Seok-youl has emerged as a popular opposition figure after resigning in March following clashes with President Moon Jae-in over justice system reforms.

Moon and the ruling progressive Democratic party have faced rising criticism for failing to deal with soaring house prices and as the job market, particularly for younger workers, struggles to recover despite booming exports.

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