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South Korea’s prime minister and top presidential officials offer to resign after election defeat

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Seoul, Apr 11 (AP) South Korea's prime minister and senior presidential officials offered to resign en
masse on Thursday, after their conservative ruling party suffered a crushing defeat in parliamentary
elections.
The results of Wednesday's elections were a huge political blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol, likely
setting back his domestic agenda and leave him facing an intensifying political offensive by his liberal
opponents during his remaining three years in office.
Prime Minster Han Duck-soo and all senior presidential advisers to Yoon, except those in charge of
security issues, submitted their resignations, according to Yoon's office. It didn't immediately say
whether Yoon accepted their resignations.
Executive power in South Korea is heavily concentrated in the president, but the prime minister is the
No. 2 official and leads the country if the president becomes incapacitated.
Yoon said he will “humbly uphold” the public sentiments reflected in the election outcome and focus on
improving people's economic situations and on reforming state affairs, according to his office.
In a separate news conference, ruling People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon said he would step
down as well to take responsibility for the election defeat.
With most of the votes counted, the main opposition Democratic Party and its satellite party appeared
to have won a combined 175 seats in the 300-member National Assembly. Another small liberal
opposition party was expected to win 12 seats under a proportional representation system, according to
South Korean media tallies.
Yoon's ruling People Power Party and its satellite party were projected to have obtained 109 seats.
The final official results were expected later Thursday.
But the outcome means the liberal opposition forces will extend their control of the parliament, though
they likely won't have the super majority of 200 seats that would give them the power to overturn
vetoes and even impeach the president.
Wednesday's election was widely seen as a midterm confidence vote on Yoon, a former top prosecutor
who took office in 2022 for a single five-year term.
He has pushed hard to boost cooperation with the US and Japan as a way to address a mix of tough
security and economic challenges. But Yoon has been grappling with low approval ratings at home and a
liberal opposition-controlled parliament that has limited his major policy platforms. (AP)
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