In South Korea, former minister Cho-Kuk forges a third path in uncertain legislative elections. The legislative elections of April 10 could be a turning point in the country's history.

The Democratic opposition is also criticized while the party leader is entangled in multiple corruption scandals. The South Koreans could express their discontent by opting for a third force that seems to be emerging, led by a corrosive figure, former Justice Minister Cho-kuk. He claims to want to make the head of state a “ lame duck, then a dead duck ”