With South Korean President Lee Myung-bak’s approval ratings waning amid a stagnant domestic and global economy, it increasingly looks like the governing Grand National Party could be pushed out of the presidency in national elections despite the formidable presence of the daughter of the assassinated former President Park Chung-hee as the GNP’s candidate.
South Korea's Changing Politics
South Korea's Changing Politics
South Korea's Changing Politics
With South Korean President Lee Myung-bak’s approval ratings waning amid a stagnant domestic and global economy, it increasingly looks like the governing Grand National Party could be pushed out of the presidency in national elections despite the formidable presence of the daughter of the assassinated former President Park Chung-hee as the GNP’s candidate.