Han Duck-soo Resigns as South Korea's Acting Prime Minister Amid Election Speculation
Han Duck-soo Resigns as South Korea's Acting Prime Minister Amid Election Speculation

Han Duck-soo Resigns as South Korea's Acting Prime Minister Amid Election Speculation

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South Korea's acting leader, Han Duck-soo, has resigned from his roles as both prime minister and president, signaling his likely intention to run in the upcoming presidential election. Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok has assumed the positions of acting president and prime minister, managing the country during a period of significant political turmoil ahead of the June 3 elections. Han, a veteran figure with a strong background in economics and diplomacy, is expected to rally the conservative People Power Party, which has faced internal divisions following former President Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial martial law declaration and subsequent legal troubles. Meanwhile, liberal candidate Lee Jae-myung's campaign faces uncertainty after the Supreme Court overturned a ruling that had cleared him of election law violations. These developments set the stage for a highly charged and unpredictable presidential race in South Korea.

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