South Korea's Opposition Wins Decisive Midterm Victory, Shaking President Yoon's Administration
The Democratic Party secures a significant majority in the National Assembly, challenging President Yoon Suk Yeol's legislative agenda.
- South Korea's liberal opposition, led by the Democratic Party, won a substantial majority in the recent parliamentary elections, signaling a major shift in the country's political landscape.
- President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a weakened position as his party, the People Power Party, secured only about 100 seats, limiting his ability to govern effectively.
- Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and top presidential officials have offered to resign in response to the electoral defeat, indicating a significant reshuffle in the government.
- The election results have deepened the political deadlock, with the opposition likely to obstruct Yoon's domestic policies while he may focus more on foreign policy initiatives.
- Voter turnout was the highest ever for a parliamentary election in South Korea, reflecting widespread public engagement amid economic and political discontent.










































