Han Dong-hoon resigned from his position as leader of the ruling People Power Party on Monday. Han had received vehement calls for his resignation from party members aligned with President Yoon ...
Han Dong Hoon, the leader of Yoon's People Power Party, resigned Monday morning. He had wavered in his support for Yoon, the embattled president who declared a short-lived martial law earlier this ...
The People Power Party (PPP) had initially refused to back impeachment, hoping instead Yoon would resign from office. But its leadership said attempts to persuade him had made no progress.
Yoon survived an impeachment vote Saturday when members of his People Power Party, the ruling conservatives, boycotted a parliamentary vote. Another vote is scheduled this coming Saturday ...
trained doctor and software designer -- sat alone in his party's bank of chairs in the National Assembly debating hall, one of just two members of the ruling People Power Party to vote to remove ...
He also said he would leave the “stabilization of state affairs” to his conservative People Power Party, which has refused to go along with impeachment efforts, instead opting to pursue what ...
“I am stepping down from the position of leader of the People Power Party. With the resignation of the party’s Supreme Council members, the council has collapsed, making it impossible for me ...
The head of South Korea's ruling party on Monday said he would resign following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over the weekend. "I step down as the leader of the People Power Party ...
Last Saturday, Yoon survived an impeachment vote after most ruling party lawmakers boycotted a floor vote. It’s not clear if those People Power Party lawmakers would do the same again.