The focus is on whether they can secure a majority of seats in the Diet. On the other hand, the main opposition party, the Democratic Party of Japan, is stepping up its offensive, claiming that this is an election to judge the government, aiming to maintain a majority. Public opinion research organization “Korea
According to the survey results released by Gallup on the 8th of this month, the approval rating for ``People's Power'' was 37%, up 3 points from a month ago, while the approval rating for ``Together with the Democratic Party'' was 31%, down 4 points. did
. The Korean National Assembly (300 members) is a unicameral system that cannot be dissolved, and members are elected in a general election once every four years. 254 seats will be decided by single-seat constituencies and 46 seats will be decided by proportional representation. Before the re-election, “both Democrats” had a majority.
has 158 seats, while the ruling party ``People's Power'' only has 114 seats. ``People's Power'' will head into the election with Han Dong-hoon, who is seen as the next presidential candidate, at the top. Korea
He was appointed chairman of the emergency task force at the end of last year, replacing former party leader Kim Ki-hyun, who resigned due to the party's low approval ratings. Ahead of the general election, Mr. Han, who is popular with the public, was appointed as the party's top leader.
The aim was to increase support among the younger generation and non-partisan voters by using this term. Mr. Han is 50 years old from Seoul City. While attending Seoul University, he passed the bar exam and later became a prosecutor. in 2003
He was in charge of a number of major cases, including the accounting scandal involving an affiliate of the conglomerate SK Group, and the interference in national affairs under the Park Geun-hye administration that surfaced in 2016. Grand Public Prosecutors Office (Supreme Public Prosecutors Office)
) He is said to be an ``elite prosecutor'' who has held key positions in the prosecutor's office, including chief prosecutor, and has been President Yoon's closest aide since his days as a prosecutor. For this reason, Mr. Han has been given the image of ``Yun's avatar,'' but recently Mr.
By keeping a certain distance from him, he succeeded in getting rid of the problem. Since the People's Power is a minority ruling party, it has had difficulty enacting budget proposals and bills. We secured a majority in this general election and the government
The idea is to maintain centripetal force. In South Korea, residents are currently quitting their jobs en masse in response to the government's announcement to increase the admission capacity of university medical schools, and surgeries are being postponed at hospitals across the country.
There has been confusion in the medical field, with hospitals closing and hospital wards being closed. President Yoon emphasized that, ``In order to protect the health and lives of the people, expanding the number of doctors is an issue of the times that cannot be delayed any longer.''
He is calling for the need to increase the capacity of medical schools. In contrast, residents believe that the cause is not that there is a shortage of doctors overall, but that the cause is a lack of qualified doctors in so-called essential departments such as surgery and obstetrics and gynecology.
He argues that this has resulted in a shortage of doctors. Approximately 12,000 trainee doctors submitted resignations and left the medical field, arguing that what was needed was to increase the number of doctors in essential medical fields. but
The actions of trainee doctors who do not fulfill their responsibilities as doctors have drawn criticism from the public, and are increasingly seen as ``ego'' in the medical world. As a result, this led to an increase in the approval rating of the Yun administration, which emphasized the need to increase the number of doctors.
There is. On the other hand, the main opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, has been criticized for disharmony within the party, with preferential treatment being given to people close to representative Lee Jae-myung when selecting candidates. from within the party
There are voices saying, ``We can't win at this rate.'' Also, in this general election, it will be interesting to see how the new parties launched by defectors from both parties will have an impact on the situation.
In January of this year, former leader Lee Jun-seok of People's Power launched a new party, the Reform Party. The following month, former representative Lee Na-kyung of the Democratic Party of Japan formed the New Future party.
Afterwards, the two men announced plans to join together as a "third pole," but the two sides dissolved after just 11 days and lost momentum. Under these circumstances, a close aide of former President Moon Jae-in is under constant suspicion.
Last month, former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, who was once nicknamed the ``onion man,'' announced the formation of a new party. The party's name is the same pronunciation as his own name "Cho Kuk" in Korean.
They decided on the ``Fatherland Revolution Party,'' which incorporates the theme of ``homeland,'' and will contest the general election with the goal of securing 10 seats in the general election. Yonhap News interviewed 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over from the 2nd to the 3rd of this month.
According to a survey conducted on Zang, the ``Fatherland Revolution Party'' received the highest level of support among the new parties known as the third party, exceeding the ``New Reform Party'' and ``New Future.''
The results of the South Korean general election, in which the two major political parties are in a clash and a new party is also involved, are attracting attention.
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