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South Korea's leader struggles amid lowest approval rating
The Straits Times
|November 12, 2024
Recording of Yoon meddling in election nomination process said to be a factor
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As South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol hit the halfway mark of his five-year term on Nov 11, he faces pressure from a record-low approval rate coupled with growing threats from the opposition to approve a Bill mandating a special counsel investigation into the First Lady.
Mr Yoon's approval rating fell to 17 per cent, according to a Gallup Korea poll released on Nov 8, marking an all-time low since the President took office in May 2022.
An official from the pollster said a recently surfaced recorded phone call between Mr Yoon and self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun worked as a key factor in the respondents' negative assessment of the President.
The opposition has claimed that the recording proves that Mr Yoon and First Lady Kim Keon-hee inappropriately meddled in the ruling People Power Party's candidate nomination process for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections.
Amid increasing uncertainties surrounding Mr Yoon and his administration in the domains of diplomacy, security and the economy, Mr Yoon has entered a period of lame-duck presidency, with the controversies involving his wife heavy on his shoulders, according to a political commentator.
"At the moment, Yoon has lost the much-needed momentum to manage state affairs - his administration has entered a vegetative state," commentator Park Sang-byeong said via phone.
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