Saturday, October 29, 2016

IN SOUTH KOREA A SCANDAL MEANS A CALL FOR IMPEACHMENT OR BEING OUSTED FROM THE PRESIDENCY - IN THE USA A SCANDAL MEANS YOU CAN RUN FOR PRESIDENT AND BE ELECTED ITS RULER AS THE DEMOCRATS LOVES ITS POLITICAL SCANDALOUS CANDIDATE FOR POTUS 2016 MORE THAN SOMEONE WITH A CLEAN SLATE - AS THE HILLARY WITH THE MULTIPLE SCANDALOUS LOOKS TO BE PLAUSIBLE EVEN WITH HER HUMA, THUS IN KOREA PARK GEUN-HYE WITH CHOI SOON-SIL

South Korea's president is engulfed in a political scandal with plotlines straight out of a soap opera: rumors of secret advisers, nepotism and ill-gotten gains, plus a whiff of sex. There's even a Korean Rasputin and talk of a mysterious clique called the "eight fairies."
Park Geun-hye, South Korea's first female president and daughter of the military dictator who turned the country into an industrial powerhouse, is facing the biggest challenge of her turbulent tenure.
The essence of the scandal is this: It has emerged that Park, notoriously aloof even to her top aides, has been taking private counsel from Choi Soon-sil, a woman she's known for four decades. Despite having no official position and no security clearance, Choi seems to have advised Park on everything from her wardrobe to speeches about the dream of reunification with North Korea.
Calls for her resignation - and even impeachment - are resonating from across the political spectrum, and her approval ratings have dropped to a record low of 17 percent, according to two polls released Friday.
On Friday, Park directed all of her top advisers to resign en masse, with her spokesman saying a reshuffle would take place, the Yonhap news agency reported. Kim Jae-won, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, told a parliamentary session that Park's chief of staff had already stepped down.
It's not clear, however, whether it will be enough.
"Park Geun-hye's leadership is on the brink of collapse," said Yoo Chang-sun, a left-leaning political analyst. Shin Yool, a right-leaning professor at Myongji University, called it the "biggest crisis" since South Korea was founded 70 years ago. "The president has lost her ability to function as leader."
Choi is the daughter of the late Choi Tae-min, who was a kind of shaman-fortune teller described in a 2007 cable from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul as "a charismatic pastor." Locally, he's seen as a "Korean Rasputin" who once held sway over Park after her mother was assassinated in 1974.

http://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/south-korea-s-presidency-on-the-brink-of-collapse-as-scandal-grows-1.436513

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