
South Korea's prime minister and top presidential officials resign en masse
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South Korea’s prime minister and senior presidential officials submitted their resignations on Thursday after a nationwide election cemented the opposition's control of parliament.
The results will likely set back Yoon's domestic agenda and weaken his grip on the party. He will also have to face the opposition's intensifying political offensive during his remaining three years, experts say.
Yoon’s office did not immediately say whether Yoon would accept their resignations.
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