South Korean Prime Minister and Advisors Offer Resignations After Election Defeat

South Korean prime minister and top advisers offered resignation after government's election defeat, making President Yoon a potential lame duck.

In the aftermath of the parliamentary election defeat, the prime minister and top presidential advisers have announced their resignation, as reported by South Korean media.

Media Outlets Submit Resignations

On Thursday, various South Korean media outlets, including Yonhap news agency, submitted their resignations in response to the election results.

Vote counts from Wednesday's election indicated a landslide victory for South Korea's liberal opposition parties. This outcome could potentially render conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol a lame duck for the remaining three years of his term.

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