Yoon, PPP’s Han Dong-hoon to meet next week

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Yoon, PPP’s Han Dong-hoon to meet next week

President Yoon Suk Yeol, right, shakes hands with People Power Party chief Han Dong-hoon at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, Gyeonggi, on Saturday after returning from a six-day, three-country trip to Southeast Asia for bilateral summits and Asean-related meetings. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]

President Yoon Suk Yeol, right, shakes hands with People Power Party chief Han Dong-hoon at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, Gyeonggi, on Saturday after returning from a six-day, three-country trip to Southeast Asia for bilateral summits and Asean-related meetings. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]

President Yoon Suk Yeol and People Power Party (PPP) leader Han Dong-hoon will have a one-on-one meeting early next week for discussions likely to focus on allegations involving first lady Kim Keon Hee, multiple ruling bloc officials said Monday.
 
Yoon and Han agreed to fix the date after Wednesday's by-elections and discuss various issues affecting the political situation, the sources said.
 

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Han had asked for a one-on-one meeting last month prior to a dinner Yoon hosted for Han and other members of the PPP leadership, but no such meeting materialized.
 
Han has made clear the need to fully address and resolve issues surrounding the first lady, including her alleged involvement in a stock manipulation scheme, her acceptance of a luxury bag and her alleged interference with the PPP's candidate nominations ahead of the April general elections.
 
On Saturday, he raised the need for a presidential office reshuffle to dispel public concerns about the first lady, while on Thursday, he called on the prosecution to come up with a decision acceptable to the people in its investigation into the stock manipulation allegations.
 
Han had been considered one of Yoon's closest confidants, with critics even calling Han an "avatar" of Yoon, but their relationship has soured due mostly to differences over how to handle the first lady controversies, the government's medical reform push and other sensitive issues.
 
Yonhap
 
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