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‘I’m sorry’: former UN chief Ban Ki-moon won’t run for South Korea presidency

Ban’s support in public opinion polls had rapidly declined from 20.3 per cent when he returned to 13.1 per cent before his announcement

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Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon bows as he announces an end to his attempt to seek South Korea's presidency. Photo: AFP

Former United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki-moon abruptly ended his attempt to seek South Korea’s presidency Wednesday, dropping a lifetime of diplomacy to denounce his country’s political establishment.

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Ban returned home last month after a decade in New York and was widely expected to run in elections due this year, but his putative candidacy ran into a series of stumbles and he struggled for backing.

“I will give up my pure intention to bring about a change in politics under my leadership and to unify the country,” he told reporters at a hastily arranged press conference.

“I’m sorry for disappointing many people.”

My pure patriotism and aspirations have fallen victim to slander that was close to personality slaughter
Ban Ki-moon

Although he never officially declared he was running, the former UN chief embarked on a series of public appearances and repeatedly spoke of the need to bring about a “change in politics” in a country where a wide-ranging corruption scandal has seen President Park Geun-hye impeached.

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