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June 17, 2007

South Korea’s First Woman Premier to Run for President

Filed at 11:46 p.m. ET

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's first woman prime minister announced on Monday that she would stand in December's presidential election, seeking to represent left-leaning forces.

Han Myeong-sook served as premier for almost a year until she quit in March. Analysts say she is seen as a long shot even though she emerged unscathed from her stint in the government of unpopular President Roh Moo-hyun.

"I want to listen to the people and go closer to them and try to ease their pain," Han told a news conference to announce her candidacy.

Han entered government as a relative unknown but gained respect for her handling of a gambling scandal and for keeping peace between Roh and the parliament, analysts said.

She is the second woman seeking the presidency in the race. She joins Park Geun-hye, the daughter of an authoritarian president who was shot dead by his spy chief.

Park is running as a candidate for the main conservative Grand National Party.

South Korea's president serves for a single, five-year term.





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