The recent survey of Half Tomato (December 21, 2024) for the legislative elections in South Korea gives the Democratic Party (DPK) 50,4% support, consolidating his political leadership. People's Power Party (PPP K), the main conservative force, obtained 25,8%, reflecting a significant disadvantage. Minor parties such as the Korean Revolutionary Party (RKP) and New Reform Party (NRP) They register 5,5% and 4,3% respectively, indicating their limited influence in the current political landscape.
This context develops after the impeachment of the president Yoon Suk Yeol the December 14 of 2024, after he declared martial law on December 3, generating an unprecedented political crisis in the country. The National Assembly approved his dismissal with 204 votes in favor, exceeding the necessary two-thirds. Currently, the prime minister Han Duck Soo He is acting as interim president while the Constitutional Court assesses the legality of Yoon's actions. This situation has weakened Yoon's PPP K party and strengthened the DPK, which is emerging as the main political force ahead of the 2025 legislative elections.
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