As general elections draw near, voter sentiment and cultural values drive focus on morality over policy in South Korea
The registration period for South Korea’s April election began on Dec. 11, setting the stage for numerous resignations from President Yoon Suk-yeol’s Cabinet. Around half of Yoon’s ministers have stepped down or are slated to resign to potentially seek election.
The mass exodus now means that the National Assembly will be preoccupied with confirmation hearings to vet various nominees to fill the vacant positions for weeks or even months.
The registration period for South Korea’s April election began on Dec. 11, setting the stage for numerous resignations from President Yoon Suk-yeol’s Cabinet. Around half of Yoon’s ministers have stepped down or are slated to resign to potentially seek election.
The mass exodus now means that the National Assembly will be preoccupied with confirmation hearings to vet various nominees to fill the vacant positions for weeks or even months.
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