辞任したハン・ドクス元首相、今日出馬を宣言する見通し=韓国
Resigned former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo expected to announce re-election today - South Korea
South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, who resigned as Prime Minister on the 1st of this month, is expected to seriously consider running in the June 3 presidential election.
According to the political world on the 2nd, Prime Minister Han held a press conference in Seoul Yeouido on the morning of the same day.
(Yeouido) The National Assembly plans to make his presidential bid official with themes such as integration and leap forward. Prime Minister Han will not immediately join the People Power Party, but will instead run as an independent.
It is expected that the unification effort will be fully promoted after the People Power Party's presidential candidate is decided on the 3rd. In the political world, Prime Minister Han Former has emphasized economic recovery, national unity, and stability, and has been
In particular, he is expected to propose a decentralized constitutional reform that includes shortening the term of the current president to three years, as well as the composition of the cabinet.
Moreover, he is expected to create an "anti-Lee Jae Myung big tent" by forming a "national unity cabinet" that includes the opposition parties.
There is also a possibility that the anti-Lee Jae Myung faction within the Lee camp will also be included in the solidarity. Prior to this, Prime Minister Han announced in a grand national address the previous afternoon that he would step down from his post as prime minister.
"There are two paths to take," he said. "One is to complete the heavy responsibility that I am currently shouldering, and the other is to step down from that responsibility and take on greater responsibilities."
He continued, "I am stepping down to do what I can and what I must do to overcome the crisis we face.
"I have finally decided to continue doing what I believe is best for our country, right now and going forward," he added.
2025/05/02 09:27 KST
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