South Korea's United New Democratic Part

South Korea's United New Democratic Party presidential candidate Chung Dong-Young waves as he leaves party headquarters in Seoul, 19 December 2007, after conceding defeat to the Grand National Party's Lee Myung-Bak. Former tycoon Lee Myung-Bak, who promises to reinvigorate South Korea's economy and take a tougher line with North Korea, won a landslide presidential election victory 19 December, according to exit polls and partial official results. AFP PHOTO / CHOI WON-SUK (Photo credit should read CHOI WON-SUK/AFP via Getty Images)
South Korea's United New Democratic Party presidential candidate Chung Dong-Young waves as he leaves party headquarters in Seoul, 19 December 2007, after conceding defeat to the Grand National Party's Lee Myung-Bak. Former tycoon Lee Myung-Bak, who promises to reinvigorate South Korea's economy and take a tougher line with North Korea, won a landslide presidential election victory 19 December, according to exit polls and partial official results. AFP PHOTO / CHOI WON-SUK (Photo credit should read CHOI WON-SUK/AFP via Getty Images)
South Korea's United New Democratic Part
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