South Korea’s prime minister and top presidential officials offer to resign after election defeat
- Prime Minster Han Duck-soo and top advisers to Yoon submitted their resignations, as reported by South Korean media. Yoon's office has not confirmed.
- Ruling People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon announced stepping down to take responsibility for the election defeat.
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South Korea's prime minister and top presidential officials resign en masse
South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidential officials have offered to resign en masse following Wednesday’s parliamentary elections.Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and all senior presidential advisers to conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol submitted their resignations, according to Yoon’s office, after Wednesday’s elections dealt a huge blow to Yeol’s party. The elections secured the liberal opposition forces’ control of parliament until a…
South Korea's prime minister, top presidential officials resign en masse | WND | by Around the Web
(FOX NEWS) – South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidential officials have offered to resign en masse following Wednesday’s parliamentary elections. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and all senior presidential advisers to conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol submitted their resignations, according to Yoon’s office, after Wednesday’s elections dealt a huge blow to Yeol’s party. The elections…
South Korea PM 'offers to resign' after opposition wins landslide midterm parliamentary vote
The results of the election are a huge political blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has three years left in office, and has been battling low approval ratings and a liberal opposition-controlled parliament that has limited his major policy platforms.
South Korea's Prime Minister and top Presidential officials offer to resign after election defeat
“Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and all senior Presidential advisors to Yoon, except those in charge of security issues, submitted their resignations,” according to Yoon Suk Yeol’s office.
South Korea’s prime minister and officials offer to resign after election defeat
South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidential officials offered to resign on Thursday, media reports said, after their conservative ruling party suffered a crushing defeat in parliamentary elections.
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