A Sidelined Sitting President: South Korea's Leader Won't Run the Country [View all]
Source: Wall Street Journal (gift link)
SEOULSouth Koreas embattled president will no longer be involved in running the country or diplomacy, according to the ruling partys leader, who argued the move was made to stabilize state affairs after Yoon Suk Yeol briefly instituted martial law this past week.
Yoon, who just staved off impeachment after his partys lawmakers boycotted the vote, agreed to the arrangement, said Han Dong-hoon, the head of the conservative People Power Party, in a Sunday morning address. The party, Han added, would seek an orderly early retreat for Yoon, whom roughly three-quarters of South Koreans want to see gone.
Before Yoon steps aside, Han said, the president will not be involved in governance, including foreign affairs. He called Yoon unfit to lead after the martial-law order.
In the interim, the partyin coordination with Prime Minister Han Duck-soowould handle livelihood issues and state affairs, Han Dong-hoon said. He didnt offer concrete details on how or when Yoon would be removed or other steps. South Koreas main government ministries on Sunday didnt offer clarity on who was ultimately in charge.
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