In some cases, it could fall to 10 percent," Kim said. In an interview with a South Korean radio program that morning, Kim said about President Yoon's drop in approval rating, "President
In a situation where the government is barely able to push ahead with politics using the powers granted by the Constitution, if the government neglects the Diet in this way and has no intention of consulting with the Diet, it will be extremely difficult to resolve this issue.
"It will be difficult for President Yoon to win over the public's support over the past two years and to work hard in the last general elections, but...
If we don't do that and just say, 'The opposition party does what they want, and I do what I want,' then national politics won't run properly."
Regarding the deadlocked relationship between the government and the ruling party, Kim said, "Han Dong-hoon, the chairman of the ruling party, is in a dilemma."
"(Chairman Han) believes he has no choice but to follow the will of the people, but to do so he must have a smooth relationship with the president," Kim said. "However, the president
"I think that President Yoon is in a position where he can do nothing because he is stubbornly refusing to do so," he said.
It would be best to provide them with more leeway, but because they have not done so, the relationship between the government and the ruling party has become completely distorted," he said. "I don't think this is a good outcome for either the president or the ruling party."
I can't do that," he said.
2024/09/19 17:02 KST
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