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Korean Turning Point

Yoon’s People Power Party leader Han Dong Hoon announced yesterday a plan for him and Prime Minister Han Duk Soo to take over presidential duties while working toward a resignation from Yoon.

Yoon’s own PPP is trying to remove him and keep control of presidential powers.

Take note of all of this as it is a playbook in political power manipulation.

Only the PM is supposed to take over in the interim in the event of a sudden transition. Not the PM plus one.

In addition, both Hans appear set to uphold its loyalties to the U.S. Empire, particularly with regard to militarism.

This is a power struggle playing out right in front of us. The next impeachment vote will take place on Saturday, December 14.

Based on the energy in these Seoul streets, I anticipate the people will want an entirely new election to take place swiftly. They want a clean break from not only Yoon, but the PPP as well.

Unfortunately, the main oppositional party, the Democratic Party of Korea, has its share of corruption, pandering, and stagnancy.

Power should never be assumed won simply because another party loses it.

Those in the U.S. Empire know this feeling all too well.

Korea is at a turning point.

The people are the key to driving which direction we move forward. Time and time again throughout my entire life I have taken part in and also witnessed the exceptional protest endurance of Koreans.

We go until it goes.

Published inKorean History

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