Lee Jae-myung
lee jae-myung wagers his presidency on taxing wealth to build housing, betting supply-side skeptics wrong
Lee Jae Myung (Korean: 이재명; pronounced [i.dʑɛ.mjʌŋ]; born c. 8 December 1963) is a South Korean politician and lawyer who has served as the 14th president of South Korea since 2025. A member of the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), he was the party's leader while serving as member of the National Assembly for Incheon… wikipedia →
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lee china diplomacy
- South Korea's Lee urges China to maintain close communication on Korean Peninsula - Anadolu Ajansı
- Lee meets Chinese FM, calls for close communication on Korean Peninsula issues - Yonhap News Agency
- Lee meets China's top diplomat Wang - Yonhap News Agency
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trump military drills
- Korea’s Lee Hails Trump’s ‘Determination’ for Peninsula Peace - Bloomberg.com
- Lee ‘respects’ Trump’s move to cut military drills, stresses peace in Korea - Hankyoreh : English Edition
- PPP leader calls Lee’s praise of scaled-back military drills unprecedented 'self-delusion' - Korea JoongAng Daily
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kim yo jong criticism
- Kim Yo-jong Slams South Korea's 'Pitiable' Alliance with U.S. - 조선일보
- Tensions Rise as Kim Yo Jong Criticizes South Korea's Response to US Drills Reduction - Devdiscourse
- Kim Yo Jong Criticizes South Korean President Over U.S. Drill Reduction Remarks - Devdiscourse
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domestic reform initiatives
- President Lee Jae Myung appointed Kim Hoi-seung, former editor of Hankyoreh newspaper, as the direct.. - 매일경제
- On the 20th, President Lee Jae Myung appointed Kim Hoi-seung, a former editorial writer for the Hank.. - 매일경제
- Lee vows stern measures against circulation of illegally filmed sexual content - Yonhap News Agency
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military independence opcon
- President Lee Jae Myung recently sold his Bundang apartment, which he has co-owned for nearly 30 yea.. - mk.co.kr
- Blue House weighs mid-level cabinet shake-up as Korea backlash grows over housing - CHOSUNBIZ - Chosunbiz
- Lee Je-myung will meet with Wang Yi amid a peace initiative regarding the peninsula - UA.NEWS
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party unity meetings
- Lee holds meeting with top aides - Yonhap News Agency
- Lee backs Trump’s N. Korea outreach, even if it means cutting allied drills - The Korea Herald
- President Lee Jae Myung Hosts Unity Dinner With Democratic Party Leaders - 조선일보
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government administration
- Kim Min-seok, Lee Seok-yeon Trade Accusations of Constitutional Ignorance - 조선일보
- Lee urges tighter civil service discipline, accelerates reform in South Korea - CHOSUNBIZ - Chosunbiz
- China's top diplomat Wang in S. Korea - Yonhap News Agency
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korea peninsula peace
- In Seoul, Wang Yi urges South Korea to chart a neutral path between China and US - South China Morning Post
- Seoul watches Trump-Kim summit push as Pyongyang gives guarded response - The Korea Times
- Lee Warns Officials Against Complacency at 440-Day Mark - Seoul Economic Daily
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dispatch
south korea has a new president, and he's already picking a fight with the housing market — which, in seoul, is basically picking a fight with everyone.
lee jae-myung didn't arrive at the blue house on a smooth arc. he was born in andong into real poverty, skipped middle school to work in a factory in seongnam, lost the use of his arm in an industrial accident there, and then spent years clawing toward a law degree and a political career that kept stalling. he lost elections. he lost a presidential primary to moon jae-in in 2017. he ran for president in 2022 and lost by less than a percentage point — the narrowest margin in south korean history — to yoon suk yeol. for most people, that's where the story ends.
but then came december 2024. president yoon declared martial law in what looked, to most observers, like a desperate improvisation. lee jae-myung drove to the national assembly, climbed a fence to get inside, and livestreamed it. the moment had a kind of unscripted force to it — a politician literally scaling a wall to get to work. he helped lead the impeachment that followed. the constitutional court removed yoon. and in the snap election that came after, lee finally won.
so now he's president, and the question everyone's watching is whether the convictions he built his career on actually survive contact with power. the clearest test right now is housing. seoul's property market is one of the most distorted in the developed world — jeonse, the deposit-based rental system, has been a vehicle for speculation for decades, and ownership is concentrated enough that it functions almost as a wealth transmission mechanism for a particular generation. lee's response is a differentiated property tax — higher rates on people holding multiple properties, with the logic that you tax your way toward redistribution and use the revenue to accelerate public housing supply. he's also moved to tighten jeonse loans, trying to close off one of the channels that's been feeding price inflation.
the conservative press, joseon ilbo especially, has been running the skeptic case hard: supply is what's broken, and taxing your way out of a housing crisis has a mixed record. there's a version of that critique that's serious. there's also a version that's defending the status quo. lee is betting it's mostly the latter, and that enough voters who've been priced out of ownership know it. the internal friction is real too — ryu si-min, a prominent voice in the broader democratic camp, has been publicly pushing back on lee's direction, a sign that the coalition isn't as settled as the election result made it look.
still, what's striking about this moment is the coherence of the wager. lee has been saying roughly the same things about inequality and housing since his time as mayor of seongnam. he governed gyeonggi province with a version of this politics. the presidency is the largest stage he's ever had, and he's using it to run the same argument at national scale — that the property wealth gap is a structural problem that requires structural intervention, not patience.
whether it works is genuinely uncertain. but the bet is legible, and the man making it has been losing and climbing fences and coming back for a long time.




