"Resignations, Landslides, and Compromise: South Korea's Political Shake-Up"

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South Korea's Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and senior presidential officials have offered to resign en masse following parliamentary elections that dealt a blow to President Yoon Suk Yeol's party, securing liberal opposition forces' control of parliament. The resignations are seen as a setback to Yoon's domestic agenda and may weaken his grip on the party, with the ruling People Power Party projected to have obtained 108 seats out of 300. The final official results are expected later, and the incoming parliament is set to begin meeting on May 30 for a four-year term.
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