South Korea’s National Assembly Speaker has put forward a proposal to amend the nation’s constitution in an effort to limit the powers of the presidency. The proposal aims to address ongoing concerns about the concentration of power within the executive branch, suggesting changes that would promote a more balanced distribution of authority across government institutions. This initiative reflects a broader discourse on political reforms in South Korea, and it highlights the country’s ongoing evaluation of its governance structures. Lawmakers in South Korea are expected to review and debate the proposed amendments as part of a continued effort to strengthen democratic practices and ensure efficient governance.
South Korean Speaker Suggests Constitutional Changes to Limit Presidential Power

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