SEOUL: South Korea's conservative political opposition abandoned its expensive headquarters yesterday and moved into a tent as its new leader vowed to reform the corruption-tainted party.
“We must be reborn right here,” declared Park Geun-hye, a daughter of former dictator Park Chung-hee, who was elected on Tuesday as chairman of the main opposition Grand National Party.
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