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MNN Global · December 20, 2025 · 1 min read

Right-wing group attracts disenchanted South Korean youth

What happened: A right-wing movement in South Korea is gaining support among young people dissatisfied with the government, with former president Yoon Suk Yeol becoming a symbolic figure for their cause.

Why it matters:

  • This shift reflects growing political discontent among South Korea's younger generation.
  • It could influence future elections and social dynamics in the country.

MNN Take: The rise of this group highlights how political dissatisfaction can reshape youth engagement, with former leaders sometimes becoming unexpected icons for opposition movements.

Sources: BBC World