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Democratic Party: “I can’t believe Han Duk-soo

Democratic Party: “I can’t believe Han Duk-soo

April 5, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

South ​Korea’s Democratic Party Pushes for Election Announcement‌ Bill Amid Distrust

Table of Contents

  • South ​Korea’s Democratic Party Pushes for Election Announcement‌ Bill Amid Distrust
    • Proposed Amendment Aims to Ensure Timely‌ Election Announcement
    • Current law Lacks Enforcement Mechanism
    • Concerns Over Potential Delays
    • Past Context: 2017 Election
    • Election Management Discussions Underway
  • South Korea’s Democratic​ Party Pushes for Election Declaration Bill: Q&A
    • Why is the Democratic party Proposing a Bill Regarding Election Announcement Dates?
    • What Does ​the Proposed Amendment Entail?
    • What’s the Problem with the Current law?
    • Who is Kim Yun-deok and‍ What’s His Role?
    • What⁢ Concerns Does ⁢the Democratic Party Have?
    • What ⁣is the⁣ Deadline for the Next Presidential Election?
    • What Happened in the 2017 Presidential Election?
    • Are Discussions about Election Management underway?
    • Key Differences Between Current and Proposed Law

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s Democratic Party is advocating for​ new legislation mandating the prompt announcement of presidential⁢ election dates. This move comes amid concerns‌ about potential delays or manipulation ​by ‌authorities, fueled by what⁢ the ⁣party perceives as a lack of openness.

Kim Yun -deok,‌ the secretary⁢ general of the Democratic party, is entering a​ press conference held at the Yeouido ⁣National‍ Assembly in Seoul⁣ on the⁣ 3rd. On the left is​ the Secretary -General​ Hwang Myung -sun. News 1
Kim Yun-deok,Secretary General of the Democratic Party,at a press conference in Seoul ⁣on April 3. Hwang Myung-sun is on the left. (News 1)

Proposed Amendment Aims to Ensure Timely‌ Election Announcement

Kim ‍Yun-deok, the Democratic Party’s Secretary General,⁢ announced plans to jointly‌ propose the bill to lawmakers following a Constitutional Court ruling regarding President Yoon Seok-yeol. The proposed amendment stipulates that if a⁤ presidential vacancy⁢ occurs, the acting authority must announce the election day within‌ four days. Should the‌ acting authority fail to do so, the Central Election Commission would be required to⁢ make the announcement within three days thereafter.

Current law Lacks Enforcement Mechanism

currently, Article 35 of ​the public Elections act mandates that a ‍presidential election be held within ⁤60 days of a presidential vacancy, with⁢ the election date to be announced 50 days prior to ​the election. Though,the existing law⁢ lacks any ‍penalty for non-compliance.

Kim Yun-deok emphasized ‍the importance of the amendment,‌ stating that delays in⁢ announcing the election day⁤ could ‌considerably disrupt the presidential election process.

Concerns Over Potential Delays

The Democratic Party has voiced​ concerns that the ⁣acting authority might delay the ⁤election announcement, potentially impacting the fairness adn scheduling⁣ of the election. According to the Election Act, the​ next presidential election⁢ must be held by June 3, with the election ‌day designated by April 14.

Past Context: 2017 Election

Similar concerns‍ arose during the 2017 presidential election following the impeachment of Park Geun-hye. At that time, Hwang Kyo-ahn, then acting president, ⁤convened an exceptional state meeting on March 15, five⁢ days after the impeachment trial, and announced the election for May 9.

Election Management Discussions Underway

Separately, an official has reportedly engaged with the chairman of⁤ the Central Election Commission to discuss ⁣plans for fair and transparent election management. The designation of the next presidential election⁢ date is‌ likely to be on the agenda ⁣at the upcoming ‍cabinet⁤ meeting scheduled for April 8.

Prime minister han Duk -soo, the prime minister, presides over the National Security Council (NSC) held⁤ at the Seoul government office on April 4. Yonhap News
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duk-soo presides over ‌a National Security Council meeting in Seoul on April 4. (Yonhap News)

South Korea’s Democratic​ Party Pushes for Election Declaration Bill: Q&A

This article explores the Democratic Party’s initiative to ⁤amend South Korean election law.⁢ The ‍changes are proposed to⁣ ensure timely ‍announcement of presidential election dates, addressing concerns about​ potential delays and promoting transparency. ‍This response ‌is crafted using information exclusively from the provided article.

Why is the Democratic party Proposing a Bill Regarding Election Announcement Dates?

The Democratic Party is pushing ⁢for new legislation to mandate ⁤prompt announcement of presidential election dates due to concerns about‍ potential delays or manipulation by authorities. they perceive a​ lack of openness in​ the current system.

What Does ​the Proposed Amendment Entail?

The proposed amendment includes the following provisions:

  • If a presidential vacancy occurs, the acting authority must announce the election day within four days.
  • If the acting⁢ authority ⁤fails to announce within the timeframe, the Central Election Commission is required to make⁢ the announcement within three days.

What’s the Problem with the Current law?

The ‍current law, Article 35 of the Public Elections act, mandates ⁢a presidential election within ‌60 days of a vacancy, with the date announced 50 days prior. Though, it lacks any enforcement mechanism or ‍penalty for ⁤non-compliance.

Who is Kim Yun-deok and‍ What’s His Role?

Kim yun-deok is⁤ the⁢ secretary-General of the Democratic Party. He announced the plans to propose the bill to lawmakers.

What⁢ Concerns Does ⁢the Democratic Party Have?

The Democratic Party is concerned that the acting authority might delay the election announcement, perhaps ​impacting the fairness and scheduling of the election.

What ⁣is the⁣ Deadline for the Next Presidential Election?

According to the⁢ Election​ Act, the next presidential election must be held by June ‌3, and the election ‍day must be designated ⁢by April‍ 14.

What Happened in the 2017 Presidential Election?

During ⁢the 2017 presidential election,following the‍ impeachment of park Geun-hye,the acting ⁤president,Hwang ⁤Kyo-ahn,announced ⁢the election date (May 9) five days‍ after​ the impeachment trial.

Are Discussions about Election Management underway?

Yes, an official ⁢has reportedly engaged with the chairman of ‍the Central⁣ election Commission to discuss plans for fair and obvious election ‌management.⁢ The designation of the next presidential election date is likely ‌to ​be on the agenda at the⁤ upcoming cabinet meeting scheduled for April 8.

Key Differences Between Current and Proposed Law

Here’s a ⁤summary of the⁢ main differences,as​ outlined in the article:

Aspect Current Law Proposed Amendment
Election⁣ Announcement Deadline (After vacancy) 50 days⁣ before the election Acting authority: 4 days,Central Election Commission⁣ (if ‌needed): 3 days after
Enforcement Mechanism Lacks any penalty‌ for non-compliance. (Implied): More‍ strict​ timelines, but the details of enforcement (penalties) are not specified in the provided text.

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