UPDATE - Ex-President Yoon asked to leave ruling party to help win South Korea's snap polls

UPDATE - Ex-President Yoon asked to leave ruling party to help win South Korea's snap polls

Survey shows Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung leading with 49% support against ruling party candidate Kim Moon-soo's 27%

UPDATES WITH STATEMENT BY RULING PARTY PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE, CHANGES HEADLINE, DECK, LEDE

By Aamir Latif and Berk Kutay Gokmen

ISTANBUL (AA) – The new interim leader of the People Power Party (PPP) on Thursday urged former President Yoon Suk Yeol to leave the ruling party to boost its chances in the June 3 presidential election, as it trails behind the Democratic Party (DP), Yonhap News reported.

Kim Yong-tae, speaking at a press conference after being named interim PPP leader, said: "I believe the (former) president (Yoon) will make a rational decision," and added: "As the interim leader, I would respectfully recommend the president leave the party."

Separately, the ruling party presidential elections candidate Kim Moon-soo on Thursday apologized for Yoon’s unsuccessful attempt to impose martial law on Dec. 03.

The development came after a new survey on Thursday confirmed that South Korea's opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung maintains a commanding lead over the ruling party nominee in the runup to June 3 snap presidential election, local media reported.

Lee, the Democratic Party (DP) candidate, is leading his People Power Party (PPP) rival Kim Moon-soo with 49% support against Kim's 27%, a National Barometer Survey (NBS) said, according to Seoul-based Yonhap News.

Lee Jun-seok, the candidate of the minor New Reform Party, came next with 7% support.

Some 57% of respondents said they were in favor of a change in administration by the DP through the June 3 presidential election, while 32% hoped to extend the rule of the former governing PPP.

The liberal DP leads the opinion poll with 42% overall support, while the conservative PPP has 28% support.

The poll follows months of political turbulence in South Korea, including a failed bid in December to declare martial law.

The survey was done by pollsters Embrain Public, Kstat Research, Korea Research, and Hankook Research on 1,000 people age 18 and older.

*Aamir Latif contributed to the story from Pakistan

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