The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), one of South Korea's main political parties, authorizes all its candidates to disclose their digital assets as part of its efforts to promote transparency.
Han Byung-doo, chairman of the DPK's Strategic Planning Committee, unveiled the new mandate during a secret meeting, as the party prepares for the next election in 2024.
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The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), one of South Korea's main political parties, authorizes all its candidates to disclose their digital assets as part of its efforts to promote transparency.
Han Byung-doo, chairman of the DPK's Strategic Planning Committee, unveiled the new mandate during a secret meeting, as the party prepares for the next election in 2024.