SK President Lee-Jay myung

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Across
  1. 1. Unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, age, etc.
  2. 4. To come together for a common purpose or cause.
  3. 10. To make a serious or urgent request; also to attract or interest someone.
  4. 11. A difficult task or problem that requires effort to solve.
  5. 12. Disagreement or separation between people or groups.
  6. 13. A spoken or written account of something that has been observed, heard, done, or investigated.
  7. 16. The state of being united or joined as a whole.
  8. 17. To express a choice or opinion in an election or decision-making process.
  9. 18. A person who is nominated for election or applying for a position.
  10. 20. The means of communication, such as newspapers, television, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely.
  11. 21. A number that represents a fact or piece of information, especially from research or data.
  12. 22. The state of being male, female, or other identity, often based on social or cultural roles.
  13. 27. A strong feeling of anger or shock caused by something bad or unfair.
  14. 31. Involving more than one country.
  15. 32. A conversation between two or more people or groups, especially for resolving conflict.
  16. 35. A person who writes or reports news for newspapers, TV, or online media.
  17. 37. Law Military control over normal civilian functions of government, usually during emergencies.
  18. 38. To become aware of something or someone.
  19. 42. To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
  20. 44. Trump The 45th president of the United States, a businessman and political figure known for his controversial style and policies.
  21. 45. At the same time; in contrast.
  22. 47. A moral or legal obligation; something one must do.
  23. 48. Favoring traditional values and institutions; resistant to sudden change.
  24. 49. The action or ability of leading a group or organization.
  25. 50. Favoring social reform and new ideas.
  26. 51. Korea A country in East Asia, located on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
  27. 52. The state of being liked or admired by many people.
  28. 55. A situation or event that shows the quality or reliability of something or someone.
Down
  1. 2. A group or party that competes against the ruling party or government.
  2. 3. A piece of information or communication sent to someone.
  3. 5. A group of people who support a political party, leader, or ideology.
  4. 6. The practice of managing international relations and negotiations.
  5. 7. To choose someone for a position by voting.
  6. 8. To use or take advantage of a resource, feeling, or opportunity.
  7. 9. People who approve of and help someone or something.
  8. 12. A great difference or inequality.
  9. 14. The process of restoring friendly relations after conflict or disagreement.
  10. 15. Being responsible and answerable for actions or decisions.
  11. 19. To make or become healthy again; to fix or mend something broken.
  12. 23. The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
  13. 24. To present something for someone to accept or reject.
  14. 25. against To compete with someone in an election or contest.
  15. 26. Failure to win or succeed in a contest, election, or battle.
  16. 28. A feeling of worry or interest about something important.
  17. 29. The organization through which a political unit is controlled and administered.
  18. 30. A system of government where people vote to choose leaders or decide policies.
  19. 33. To deal with or manage something successfully.
  20. 34. To employ someone to do a job.
  21. 36. Plans or aims that guide someone's actions.
  22. 39. Relief Financial assistance given to reduce hardship during difficult economic times.
  23. 40. To state something officially or publicly.
  24. 41. A course of action or set of rules adopted by a government, organization, or individual.
  25. 43. To admit something is true or correct, often unwillingly or after a loss.
  26. 46. To live or exist at the same time or in the same place peacefully.
  27. 53. People who watch and report on events, especially elections, to ensure fairness.
  28. 54. Open to new ideas, favoring individual rights, democracy, and social progress.