Lee Ju-ho Becomes Third Acting President of South Korea in Five Months
Lee Ju-ho Becomes Third Acting President of South Korea in Five Months

Lee Ju-ho Becomes Third Acting President of South Korea in Five Months

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South Korea is undergoing significant political upheaval, with Lee Ju-ho, an education minister and labor economist, becoming the country's third acting president in five months following the rapid resignations of both the prime minister and finance minister. The recent wave of leadership changes began after the ousting of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who attempted to impose martial law and was subsequently removed from office by lawmakers. Lee now faces the challenge of stabilizing the government ahead of a snap presidential election scheduled for June 3, while managing economic uncertainty and maintaining vigilance against potential threats from North Korea. The political turmoil has raised concerns domestically and among international partners about South Korea's stability, as former officeholders announce their candidacies and financial markets brace for potential volatility. Despite the chaos, Lee has emphasized the importance of steady governance and close cooperation with both the cabinet and opposition-led parliament. His leadership is expected to be brief but pivotal in guiding the country through a period of deep political and economic uncertainty.

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