December 2nd, 2016
Riding the Political Divide in South Korea
With her offer to resign, the president could forestall an impeachment verdict and remain in office longer. In a speech on Tuesday, Park agreed to follow the parliament's guidance to ensure political stability. But far from easing South Korea's political turbulence, Park's offer may have increased it. A protracted political crisis would leave South Korea in a weaker position to deal with domestic economic problems or the changing regional security environment.
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