The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

South Korea’s PM, top presidenti­al officials offer to resign

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA >>

South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidenti­al officials offered to resign Thursday after their ruling party suffered a crushing defeat in parliament­ary elections in a blow to conservati­ve President Yoon Suk Yeol.

The results of Wednesday’s elections mean the liberal opposition forces will prolong their control of parliament until after Yoon completes his single fiveyear term in 2027. That will likely set back Yoon’s domestic agenda and weaken his grip on the ruling party as he faces the opposition’s intensifyi­ng political offensive during his remaining three years in office, experts say.

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and all senior presidenti­al advisers to Yoon, except those in charge of security issues, expressed their intentions to resign, according to Yoon’s office. It didn’t immediatel­y say whether Yoon accepted their resignatio­ns.

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