Han Dong-hoon Resigns as South Korea's Party Leader
Han Dong-hoon Resigns as South Korea's Party Leader

Han Dong-hoon Resigns as South Korea's Party Leader

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Han Dong-hoon has resigned as leader of South Korea's ruling People Power Party (PPP) following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, which was spurred by Yoon's controversial martial law decree. His resignation comes after a National Assembly vote of 204-85 in favor of impeachment, indicating significant internal dissent within the party as several lawmakers broke ranks. Han expressed regret for his inability to find a better solution than impeachment, stating that his leadership became untenable after the disbandment of the party's Supreme Council. He had previously supported Yoon but shifted his stance amidst growing pressure and concerns over the president's actions posing a threat to democracy. The PPP's new floor leader, Kweon Seong-dong, will assume the role of acting head of the party, with the authority to form an emergency leadership committee. This political turmoil reflects deep divisions within the ruling party and raises questions about South Korea's governance moving forward.

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