Resignation in South Korea's ruling party: Han Dong-hoon faces consequences
- The resignation follows an impeachment proceeding against President Yoon Suk Yeol.
- Han Dong-hoon resigns as chairman of the ruling party in South Korea.
Eulerpool News·
Amid the political turmoil in South Korea, the chairman of the ruling party, Han Dong-hoon, is stepping down from his position. Han announced this on Monday, December 16, just a few days after the parliament initiated impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol. This decision marks a remarkable turn in the country's political landscape and raises questions about the future leadership and stability of the ruling party. The resignation follows an intense political crisis, amplified by the attack on the president. By vacating his post, Han Dong-hoon seems to be paving the way for potential new developments and leadership changes within the party. South Korea's political stage remains tense and open to further surprising developments. Modern Financial Markets Data
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