Han Duck-soo declares candidacy in June 3 election to replace impeached ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol.South Korea has sworn in its third acting president in less than six months, as his predecessor declared his candidacy in a snap election to replace impeached ex-leader Yoon Suk-yeol.
Education Minister Lee Ju-ho pledged to ensure “stability” as he was appointed acting leader on Friday, a day after Prime Minister Han Duck-soo stepped down to run in the June 3 election.
“I will try my best to ensure government functions are managed stably,” Lee told reporters.
The appointment of a new acting president came as Han’s candidacy injected more uncertainty into an election race that has been upended by doubts over the eligibility of the left-leaning frontrunner, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party.
“I’ve determined to find what I can do for the future of the Republic of Korea that I love and for all of us,” Han told a news conference at the National Assembly on Friday.
“I’ll try my utmost to be chosen by the people at this presidential election.”
On Thursday, the Supreme Court overturned Lee Jae-myung’s acquittal on election law violations, sending the case back to a lower court. Advertisement
If his conviction is upheld before the election, Lee, who has dominated polls for months, would be disqualified from the race.
Next month’s election was called after Yoon, a former prosecutor-turned-conservative politician, was removed from office ov …