In March 2022, the South Korean people elected Yoon Suk-yeol as their new and 20th president. The conservative candidate from People Power Party and former Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol took office on 10 May, replacing the liberal president Moon Jae-in from the Democratic Party of Korea.
Domestically, Yoon is focused on reducing economic interventionism by the government and rebuilding the economy after covid-19. The South Korean economy should be led by the private sector, and backed by the government, according to Yoon and his administration. The president wishes to support Korean businesses and wants to make it more attractive to business in South Korea.
Yoon's foreign policy platform is highly focused on strengthening the alliance with the United States and to restore the historically tense relationship with Japan. When it comes to North Korea, Yoon's primary goal is the total denuclearization of the country to ensure peace on the Korean peninsula. During President Yoon's first Liberation Day speech on 15 August, he offered North Korea economic and humanitarian support in return for denuclearization.
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