The Korea Times

Ex-PPP leader keeps distance from president

Han apparently preps political standalone after rejecting Yoon’s invitation

- By Nam Hyun-woo namhw@koreatimes.co.kr

Han Dong-hoon, the ruling People Power Party’s (PPP) former interim leader, is keeping a distance from President Yoon Suk Yeol after the party’s crushing defeat in the April 10 general elections in an apparent move to prepare for his return to politics without carry-over associatio­ns with the beleaguere­d president.

According to

PPP officials, Wednesday, Han had a dinner with the PPP’s former emergency committee members on April 16, during which they exchanged words of appreciati­on for their contributi­ons during the campaign and the election outcome.

The party secured only 108 seats in the 300-member National Assembly.

Days later, Han rejected Yoon’s invitation Friday to a luncheon with PPP emergency committee members, citing ill health.

The rejection came amid PPP members’ ongoing arguments over who is responsibl­e for the election defeat and who will lead the party to restore the public’s trust.

After the election defeat, Yoon on April 16 had a dinner with Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo to discuss post-election political strategies before inviting Han to meet.

Since the dinner, Hong has been spouting harsh criticism against Han, blaming the former justice minister’s campaign strategy of promoting his personal charm, saying that it led to the party’s defeat.

“It is Han’s fault that the PPP suffered a historic defeat,” Hong wrote on an online forum he runs on Saturday. “He exploited the general elections for his own presidenti­al ambition.”

Hong also wrote on Friday that Han “acted as if he is the heir-apparent of Yoon” but “was abandoned after arrogantly challengin­g his master.”

Hong’s criticism is widely perceived to echo Yoon’s sentiment, given their clashes over various political issues during the campaign. Yoon, meanwhile, has avoided taking responsibi­lity for the PPP’s electoral defeat, asserting that his policies were correct but failed to resonate with the public.

Han’s decline is seen as a move to distance himself from Yoon and strategize his future political endeavors.

Kim Kyung-yul, a former member of the PPP’s emergency committee under Han, said during an interview with broadcaste­r CBS Tuesday that Yoon’s dinner with Hong seemed “very odd,” particular­ly considerin­g Han’s contributi­ons during the campaign period, and Han may have felt disappoint­ed in Yoon.

“I don’t know much about [the chairman’s] personal character, but he is assumed to be disappoint­ed,” Kim said. “After the dinner with Yoon, Mayor Hong’s remarks were quite harsh, saying Han is a betrayer. Such words would definitely cause personal distress.”

Veteran politician Kim Chongin also said Tuesday, in a video posted on YouTube, that there will be no political hope for Han unless he distances himself from Yoon.

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