Democratic Party and allies set to challenge President Yoon Suk-yeol’s agenda, but fall short of veto-proof majority
The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) has retained its majority in South Korea’s 22nd parliamentary election, with the ruling People Power Party (PPP) facing its third consecutive defeat.
The DP won 161 out of 254 directly contested seats in the National Assembly. In contrast, the PPP secured only 90 seats, primarily in its southeastern stronghold. Including proportional seats, the DP is expected to win 176 seats and the PPP 109 seats in the 300-member National Assembly.
The main opposition Democratic Party (DP) has retained its majority in South Korea’s 22nd parliamentary election, with the ruling People Power Party (PPP) facing its third consecutive defeat.
The DP won 161 out of 254 directly contested seats in the National Assembly. In contrast, the PPP secured only 90 seats, primarily in its southeastern stronghold. Including proportional seats, the DP is expected to win 176 seats and the PPP 109 seats in the 300-member National Assembly.
Get 30 days
of free access to
KoreaPro
-
Full access to all analysis
-
The KOREA PRO newsletter, every business day
-
Daily analysis on the top story of the day
-
The ability to suggest topics for coverage by our specialist team
Be smart about South Korea
Get full access to expert analysis and opinion.
Start
now
No charges during your trial. Cancel anytime. A paid subscription will start after 30 days.
© Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved.
No part of this content may be reproduced, distributed, or used for
commercial purposes without prior written permission from Korea Risk
Group.