SEOUL, April 11 — After rising to power by embracing uncompromising and sometimes combative politics, South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol may have to rethink his signature...
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Critics accused Yoon of failing to build on his People Power Party ’s initial popularity, engineered by its chief Han Dong-hoon, by repeatedly rejecting his advice on several issues, including accusations of bribery against the First Lady. Lee Jun-han, professor of political science at Incheon National University, also urged Yoon to become more lenient, but both analysts said he may struggle to change.“The hope of the media and voters may be that the president should take the election results carefully and make changes to the way state administration is conducted in the future,” Lee said. “The president’s leadership style is not one that easily embraces those things.
Another official admitted the results were worse than expected, and would complicate the final years of Yoon’s administration. Both officials declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter. “His way of handling contentious issues is unsophisticated and one-sided with no way out at all, and voters effectively vetoed that in the election,” said Kim Hyung-joon, a professor at Pai Chai University.
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