SEOUL - An old foe has emerged as a threat to South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and his ruling People Power Party (PPP) ahead of legislative elections on April 10.
Cho Kuk, a former justice minister ousted in 2019 due to a graft probe led by Mr Yoon while he was prosecutor-general, is making waves with his new Reform Korea Party (RKP), set up about five weeks before South Koreans head to the polls.
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