South Korea's Parliament Passes Kim Min-seok’s as New PM
Kim, a seasoned four-term lawmaker from the ruling Democratic Party, was nominated for the top post earlier this year by President Lee Jae-myung. Despite strong backing from the ruling party, the nomination faced significant opposition from the conservative People Power Party. Members of the opposition abstained from voting, demanding that Kim resign voluntarily due to ongoing political tensions.
Kim's nomination was initially put forward on June 4, shortly after President Lee assumed office. His confirmation marks a key development in the administration's push for leadership stability, though the opposition's refusal to vote highlights deep political divides within the National Assembly.
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