Overview
- Kim Kyoung-soo, former South Gyeongsang governor, officially declared his candidacy for South Korea's June 3 presidential election as part of the Democratic Party.
- Launching his campaign in Sejong, Kim emphasized his vision for decentralizing power, including relocating the presidential office to the city to promote balanced regional development.
- He proposed constitutional reforms to prevent presidential overreach, citing the need for power-sharing and stronger institutional checks following Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
- Kim envisions creating five autonomous mega cities across South Korea, supported by a 30 trillion won annual budget to strengthen regional self-governance and growth.
- Despite his reformist platform, Kim faces challenges in a competitive Democratic Party primary, trailing frontrunner Lee Jae-myung significantly in recent polls.