South Korea's ruling party leader: Yoon Seok-yeol will not interfere in South Korea's national affairs before stepping down
South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo will meet with the leader of the ruling party, Han Dong-hoon, on the 8th local time to issue a joint statement on the South Korean political situation. Han Dong-hoon stated that most people believe that the president should resign. In addition, Han Dong-hoon also stated that he will not interfere with South Korean politics before Yoon Seok-yeol steps down. South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo apologized to the people for the current situation and stated that he will cooperate with the ruling party, the National Power Party, to ensure that there is no blank period in the operation of the country's politics. He also asked the National Assembly to pass the budget proposal.
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