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How much do the presidential candidates have in assets? Lee Jae-myung: 3 billion won, Oh Se-hoon: 7.4 billion won, Hong Jun-pyo: 4.2 billion won - South Korean media
With the possibility of a new presidential election being held depending on the outcome of the impeachment trial against President Yoon Seok-yeol, the leading presidential candidate, Lee Jae-myeo of the Democratic Party of Korea,
It has been revealed that Lee Jae-myung, the chairman of the National Assembly, has declared assets worth over 3 billion won (approximately 307 million yen).
According to the breakdown of his regular asset change declaration as of the end of December, Lee's assets were 3,089,140,000 won (approximately 316,000,000 yen), up from 3,115,270,000 won (approximately 319,000,000 yen) in the previous year.
The asset value of the 164.25 square meter apartment in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, which Lee owns jointly with his wife Kim Hye-kyung, has fallen by 1
The amount was 456 million won (approximately 149 million yen), an increase of approximately 4.97% from the previous year. The company also reported the purchase of one 2024 Genesis G80.
The amount was 1.58398 billion won (approximately 162 million yen), and the debt was 138 million won (approximately 14.1 million yen). Kim Dong-yeon of Gyeonggi Province, who is seen as a rival to Representative Lee.
The governor declared assets of 3.55 billion won (approximately 360 million yen). Among the ruling party lawmakers, Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun had the highest assets of any metropolitan government leader, with 7.45 billion won (approximately 3.6 million yen).
This is an increase of 1.42954 billion won (about 146 million won) from the previous year, and is the highest reported and increased amount among the heads of metropolitan governments nationwide.
The mayor of Kure reduced his savings, but his assets increased as his stock prices rose due to investments in U.S. stocks such as Nvidia and MicroStrategy.
Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo declared 4,259,220,000 won (approximately 437,000,000 yen), the third-largest amount among the heads of metropolitan governments nationwide.
Kim Moon-soo, Minister of Employment and Labor, who is seen as a leading candidate for the ruling party's presidential candidate in recent opinion polls, declared assets worth 1.07 billion won (about 110 million yen).
AhnLab founder and People Power Party lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo declared assets worth 136.789 billion won (US$130 million), making him the most valuable person among lawmakers and presidential candidates.
Lee Jun-seok, a lawmaker from the New Reform Party who was the first to declare his candidacy for the upcoming presidential election, declared 1.47 billion won (about 150 million yen).
2025/03/27 07:09 KST
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