President Yoon’s approval rating is still stuck in the 30-percent range due to his distance with public sentiment.
President Yoon’s decision to fire his aides on diplomacy and security for suspicious reasons ahead of a summit with U.S. President Joe Biden and his attendance at the G7 Summit in Japan sounds alarms.
The governing front must change after Chuseok. If President Yoon really wants to take command, he must solve the three risks above all. Divorcing from his former camp aides can be the first step.
President Moon Jae-in reshuffled his diplomatic and security aides last week. He replaced his Blue House National Security Advisor Chung Eui-yong with former National Intelligence Service (NIS) chief Suh Hoon, his Unification...
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