Asked to define his worst attribute ahead of a televised interview earlier this year, Moon Jae-in declared he was “no fun”.
The statement speaks volumes about South Korea’s likely new president that the taunt is about the worst even his political rivals can direct at him.
A former human rights lawyer and the son of impoverished North Korean refugees, the 64-year-old political veteran has long been known as a man of quiet principle — a reputation earned in part due to his lack of obvious charisma.
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