People Power Party interim Chair Han Dong-hoon said Monday he had rejected the presidential office’s request that he step down from his current leadership position, in a surprising turn of events that adds further risks to the ruling party ahead of April s general election. “I’m not going to make an assessment on the matter,” Han said in answering a group of reporters about the resignation req.
Internal strife has resurfaced within the ruling People Power Party (PPP) as President Yoon Suk Yeol conveyed his intention for the party s interim leader, Han Dong-hoon, to step down. However, Han, the former justice minister, who is also known as one of the president s most-trusted confidants, promptly rejected the proposal.
People Power Party interim Chair Han Dong-hoon said Monday he had rejected the presidential office’s request that he step down from his current leadership position, in a surprising turn of events ahead of April's general election. “I’m not going to make an assessment on the matter,” Han told a group of reporters, who asked about the resignation request and the office of President Yoon Suk.
Korean society is dragging its feet on this global shift, as evidenced by a Methodist pastor being defrocked earlier this month for performing blessings at an LGBTQ Pride event
There is currently one man in South Korea who many in the conservative bloc believe is popular enough to win voters' hearts, despite his lack of political experience. The man of the hour is Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon President Yoon Suk Yeol’s right-hand man and a strong candidate to lead the ruling People Power Party at its helm into next year’s April general election. A survey conducted by lo.