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South Korea's conservative party needs a new name

After supporting a president-would-be-dictator-but-for-incompetence in an impeachment vote, a name change is coming.

Dec 08, 2024
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South Korea’s conservatives like to change their party name after a f@*k up - and this time, they’ve really f@*ked up.

They refused to vote for the impeachment of a president who imposed martial law and wanted to seize control of the national assembly and arrest opposition leaders and journalists. Now they want to desperately hold on to power, so much that they’re throwing the country into constitutional crisis. The prime minister and party leader think they’re running the show but at the same time, the president is appointing ministers and going about business as usual. What we have is K-Confusion.

The public is really pissed. Nobody wants this - and soon the economy will start to feel the effects as general strikes spread and investors say WTF? I’m outta here! What confuses most people, is why the party leader would want this - he’s shooting himself in the foot. He will soon be as unpopular as Yoon.

As you can see, the party really f@*ked up. They desperately need your help.

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