South Korean Acting President urges unity amid “unprecedented” crisis

SEOUL – South Korean Acting President Choi Sang-mok called for national harmony, unity, and trust in the government in a New Year’s address on Tuesday, amid an unprecedented political crisis sparked by impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law declaration.
“The Republic of Korea is in an unprecedentedly serious situation,” Choi said in a written statement, citing changes around global trade, diplomacy, and security, as well as domestic political uncertainty.
“The government will do its best to run state affairs stably in all areas of defence, diplomacy, economy, and society for the people to feel relieved,” Choi said.
Choi, the country’s finance minister, became acting leader on Friday night after the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who had been acting president since Yoon was impeached and suspended from power on Dec. 14 following his attempt to impose martial law on Dec. 3.
Assuming multiple roles as acting president, acting prime minister, deputy prime minister for economic affairs, and finance minister, Choi has also been leading the minister-level central disaster control team since the deadliest plane crash in the country on Sunday that killed 179 people.
Choi asked for trust from the people and businesses, vowing to communicate closely with ruling and opposition party politicians as well as social leaders.
Regarding the country’s alliance with the United States, Choi said the government would be prepared to respond swiftly to any foreign affairs, security, or trade issues after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.




