PPP Set to Shortlist Two Contenders for Presidential Primary

Seoul: The People Power Party (PPP) on Tuesday was set to shortlist two contenders for the party's candidate for the June presidential election, as the party is expected to make the final pick later this week. Four contenders-former Labor Minister Kim Moon-soo, PPP lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo, former PPP leader Han Dong-hoon, and former Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo-are vying for the nomination for the June 3 election, which will determine the successor of ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed martial law bid. The PPP is expected to announce the two contenders around 2 p.m., based on a combination of party member votes and public opinion polls.

According to Yonhap News Agency, if a contender garners a majority in the second round of the primary, he will be confirmed as the party's nominee. Otherwise, a final runoff between the two will be held to determine the standard-bearer. The two contenders are scheduled to engage in debate sessions on Wednesday, followed by an electorate vote and public opinion polling conducted over the following two days. The PPP's candidate will be confirmed at a party convention on Saturday.

Opinion polls have shown that Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung has a strong lead. Acting President Han Duck-soo is reportedly considering declaring his candidacy later this week. Han, a veteran technocrat with no party affiliation, would need to run as an independent or coordinate with the PPP's nominee to represent the broader conservative camp. The PPP contenders have shown openness to undergo another process to unify with Han if he enters the race, which is seen as a strategy to boost the conservatives' chances against Lee.