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South Koreans recently participated in a parliamentary election, using the term “Judgment Day” to issue a verdict on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s first two years in office. The results of the election were disastrous for Mr. Yoon, as voters pushed him to the verge of being a lame duck president, with the opposition gaining a significant majority in Parliament. This outcome signifies a deepening deadlock in South Korean politics, reducing the likelihood of achieving bipartisan support for Mr. Yoon’s initiatives and potentially leaving him with little to show by the end of his term in 2027.

Political analysts had been warning Mr. Yoon about his disconnect from the people and his confrontational approach with the opposition, leading to a national disaster and allegations of corruption against his wife. His business-friendly domestic agenda has remained paralyzed by his rocky relationship with the opposition-controlled National Assembly, although he has gained recognition on the global stage for his foreign policy efforts. Despite South Korea’s important role in countering China and North Korea, Mr. Yoon’s domestic challenges may hinder his diplomatic initiatives moving forward.

The progressive Democratic Party, led by Lee Jae-myung, secured a victory in the election, with criticism against Mr. Yoon for expanding military cooperation with Japan and alienating China. Mr. Lee advocates for dialogue with North Korea, differing from Mr. Yoon’s approach of prioritizing sanctions and military deterrence. Though Mr. Yoon has often blamed the opposition for blocking his policies, the election results highlighted his own shortcomings in connecting with the electorate and achieving majority support for his initiatives.

The election outcome could have been worse for Mr. Yoon, as the opposition fell short of a supermajority needed to override a presidential veto or pursue impeachment. The president now faces the challenge of working with the opposition to address pressing issues such as housing prices, an aging population, and pension system reforms. While the election stunned Mr. Yoon, he showed signs of accepting responsibility for the results by acknowledging the need for government reorganization and cooperation with the opposition. Despite the setback, Mr. Yoon remains committed to stabilizing the economy and improving people’s livelihoods throughout the remainder of his term.

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