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South Korea's president skips opening ceremony of parliament

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02/09/2024

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02/09/2024

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South Korean lawmakers salute to a national flag during the opening ceremony of the 22nd National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, on Sept 2. (AP)

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept 2, (AP):  President Yoon Suk Yeol boycotted the formal opening of South Korea's parliament on Monday as his squabbles with the opposition deepen over allegations of wrongdoing by top officials and his wife. It’s a tradition for South Korean presidents to deliver a speech at opening ceremonies for National Assembly sessions, and Yoon is the first to skip the event since the country’s transition from a military dictatorship to democracy in the late 1980s.

Yoon, a conservative who narrowly won election in 2022, has struggled to navigate a parliament controlled by liberals who have stymied his agenda and called for investigations into allegations of corruption and abuse of power involving his wife and government officials. Yoon also faces declining approval ratings as concerns grow over his government’s ability to deal with a worsening job market, soaring household debt and a prolonged strike by thousands of doctors that is straining medical services.

Asked about his decision to skip the legislature's opening ceremony, Yoon’s office said lawmakers must first "normalize the National Assembly, which overissues demands for special prosecutor investigations and impeachments,” before inviting Yoon. Jo Seoung-lae, spokesperson of the main opposition Democratic Party, said Yoon’s refusal to attend the ceremony displayed his "arrogance” and disregard for the assembly’s role to check and balance the executive branch. "It’s impossible to produce results in national governance without having respect for the National Assembly,” assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik said during the opening ceremony as he lamented Yoon’s absence.