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Political calls mount for S.Korean president to leave ruling party

Source: Xinhua 2016-11-07 13:28:53

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South Korean President Park Geun-hye addresses the nation at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 4, 2016. South Korean President Park Geun-hye said on Friday that she will accept an investigation into herself, if necessary, by prosecutors over a scandal surrounding Choi Soon-sil, the president's longtime confidante suspected of intervening into state affairs. (Xinhua/Blue House/File photo)

SEOUL, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Calls from politicians mounted in South Korea for President Park Geun-hye to leave the ruling Saenuri Party amid growing public demand for Park's resignation.

Former Saenuri Party chairman Kim Moo-sung held an emergency press conference on Monday, saying President Park must drop her party affiliation with a sense of responsibility to save the party.

Kim, seen as one of key men in the non-President Park faction within the ruling party, denounced the embattled president for damaging the constitution in running the country.

President Park made her second public apology on Friday over a scandal involving her longtime confidante and former aides, but tens of thousands of protesters demanded Park's resignation on Saturday at a nationwide rally where organizers estimated about 300,000 people had gathered across the country.

Non-Park faction lawmakers have called on the president to bolt from the governing party, which has seen its approval rating tumble together with President Park whose support scores dropped to 5 percent. It was the lowest for any South Korean president, according to a local pollster survey released on Friday.

Kang Seok-ho, one of non-Park faction lawmakers, announced his resignation as the supreme member of the Saenuri Party leadership, composed of nine supreme members.

Kang demanded an overhaul of the ruling party and a new leadership composed of new figures, calling on President Park to distance herself from state affairs.

Senior non-Park faction members, who are in the third parliamentary term or higher, held a separate meeting earlier, asking Seanuri chairman Lee Jung-hyun to immediately step down. The chairman is former key advisor to President Park.

The party leadership, including the chairman, has refused the calls for resignation. Lee told the leadership meeting that he should be allowed to maintain his post in order to have time and help the embattled president.

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Political calls mount for S.Korean president to leave ruling party
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-11-07 13:28:53 | Editor: huaxia

SOUTH KOREA-SEOUL-PRESIDENT-SPEECH

South Korean President Park Geun-hye addresses the nation at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, Nov. 4, 2016. South Korean President Park Geun-hye said on Friday that she will accept an investigation into herself, if necessary, by prosecutors over a scandal surrounding Choi Soon-sil, the president's longtime confidante suspected of intervening into state affairs. (Xinhua/Blue House/File photo)

SEOUL, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Calls from politicians mounted in South Korea for President Park Geun-hye to leave the ruling Saenuri Party amid growing public demand for Park's resignation.

Former Saenuri Party chairman Kim Moo-sung held an emergency press conference on Monday, saying President Park must drop her party affiliation with a sense of responsibility to save the party.

Kim, seen as one of key men in the non-President Park faction within the ruling party, denounced the embattled president for damaging the constitution in running the country.

President Park made her second public apology on Friday over a scandal involving her longtime confidante and former aides, but tens of thousands of protesters demanded Park's resignation on Saturday at a nationwide rally where organizers estimated about 300,000 people had gathered across the country.

Non-Park faction lawmakers have called on the president to bolt from the governing party, which has seen its approval rating tumble together with President Park whose support scores dropped to 5 percent. It was the lowest for any South Korean president, according to a local pollster survey released on Friday.

Kang Seok-ho, one of non-Park faction lawmakers, announced his resignation as the supreme member of the Saenuri Party leadership, composed of nine supreme members.

Kang demanded an overhaul of the ruling party and a new leadership composed of new figures, calling on President Park to distance herself from state affairs.

Senior non-Park faction members, who are in the third parliamentary term or higher, held a separate meeting earlier, asking Seanuri chairman Lee Jung-hyun to immediately step down. The chairman is former key advisor to President Park.

The party leadership, including the chairman, has refused the calls for resignation. Lee told the leadership meeting that he should be allowed to maintain his post in order to have time and help the embattled president.

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S.Korean court approves formal arrest of two ex-aides to President over scandal

SEOUL, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- A South Korean court approved arrest warrants early Sunday to formally detain two ex-aides to President Park Geun-hye over a scandal surrounding Park's longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil.

Ahn Jong-beom, 57, former senior presidential secretary on policy coordination, was formally arrested on charges of abuse of power, according to local media reports. Full story

Enraged S.Koreans rally nationwide to demand president's resignation

SEOUL, Nov. 5 (Xinhua) -- Tens of thousands of enraged South Koreans rallied in Seoul and other places Saturday night to demand President Park Geun-hye's resignation over a scandal involving her longtime confidante and ex-advisors.

The nationwide rally followed the president's second apology for the scandal surrounding Choi Soon-sil, suspected of peddling undue influence for personal gains and meddling in state affairs behind the scenes. Full story

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