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S. Korea mulls constitutional overhaul following Park ouster

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South Korean politicians want to ensure that the country never again sees a leader like Park Geun-hye, who was booted from office over an explosive corruption scandal.

 

But they are far apart on whether doing so would require rewriting the 3-decade-old constitution, a treasured symbol of the bloody transition from dictatorship to democracy.

 

Several parties, including conservatives scrambling to distance themselves from Park, say South Koreans should vote in a new constitution simultaneously with a new president in May. They proposal is based on power-sharing, where the president is limited to handling foreign affairs and national security and the prime minister in charge of domestic affairs.

 

The party of liberal Moon Jae-in, a favorite to succeed Park, opposes a quick change and accuses rivals of plotting a short-cut to power.

 

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