President Mun, South Korea

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South Korea ’s President Moon Jae-in will take two and a half years from his inauguration on the 9th, returning his five-year term. Amid the accumulation of issues such as the deterioration of Japan-Korea relations and North-South relations, as well as the slowdown of the domestic economy, the approval rating has fallen to half of the initial level of 40%, and strict administration is expected to continue.

South Korea ’s president, President Moon Jane, took office in May, and his five-year term has come back.

Over the past two and a half years, President Mun has put top priority on improving relations with North Korea, and held three North-South summits last year, helping to realize the first US-North Korea summit.

However, since the US-North Korea summit meeting ended in February, North Korea has turned into a stance that has left Korea, and North-South relations have stagnated.

Also, in October last year, the Korean Supreme Court issued a ruling that ordered Japanese companies to compensate for the issue of “recruitment” during the Pacific War. The relationship is getting worse.

In response to the strengthening of export control by the Japanese government to South Korea, the Korean government has decided to abolish the Japan-Korea Military Information Comprehensive Protection Agreement = GSOMIA and has been forced to review it by the allied US.

In addition, a drastic increase in minimum wages has led to a decline in employment, and the domestic economy has slowed due to sluggish exports and investments, and Mr. Cho Guk, who was appointed as the Minister of Justice to promote prosecution reforms, is a series of suspicions In response, he resigns and is held responsible for appointment.

As the domestic and foreign issues have piled up, President Mun ’s approval rate, which initially exceeded 80%, has fallen to the 40% level, and the government is expected to continue to operate harshly in preparation for the general election next April.