President Yoon Seok Yeol s seemingly unmindful behavior continues. The promises of creating a better government are not being kept, and despite being in power for over a year, there is a constant evasion of responsibility by blaming the previous administration. On reliance on foreign powers- dependency on others, the fate of the nation seem entrusted to Japan and the United States, and their leaders. After gaining power, Korea s independence fighters were insulted as communists, and there were even discussions raised about removing the statue of Admiral Yi Sun-sin. The administration seems to turn a blind eye to the discharge of contaminated water from Fukushima, which directly impacts the lives of the public, create a risk of war on the Korean Peninsula, and looks on as national debt increases. All in all, the people s anger grows day by day amid the suffering.
President Yoon Suk Yeol is likely to replace three to four ministers, including the gender equality and defense ministers, as early as this week in an effort to keep his policy momentum going in preparation for general elections slated for April next year, according to several ruling party sources and media reports, Sunday.