Korea Morning Headlines — 2026-06-21
Here’s your quick morning briefing covering the latest in politics, society, and the economy.
Politics
Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae to decide on re-election bid this week Democratic Party leader Jung Chung-rae is expected to make a final decision this week on whether to run for another term as party leader. If he decides to run, internal personnel changes are expected following the resignation offer of Prime Minister Kim Min-seok.

Discussions on National Election Commission reform begin Following the ballot shortage incident during the June 3 local elections, discussions on reforming the National Election Commission (NEC) and launching a National Assembly special investigation are gaining momentum. Professor Ji Seon of Chosun University emphasized the need for reform, stating that "a lack of transparency regarding responsibility and authority is at the heart of the issue."

Economy
No major economic news reported today.
Society
Stable job numbers fall for the first time in 26 years and 5 months Stable, permanent jobs, which had been steadily increasing even after the COVID-19 pandemic, have declined for the first time in 26 years and 5 months. People in their 30s were hit hardest, with 76,000 job losses in the professional, scientific, and technical services sectors; experts are pointing to the impact of AI replacing human labor.

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