South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye said on Monday (October 24) it is the right time to discuss an amendment to the country’s constitution, mainly expected to change the current single-term presidency, before her term is over.
“Through the single-term presidency, it is difficult to maintain policy continuance, see results of policy and engage in unified foreign policy,” said Park in an address to parliament.
The president requested a special committee be established immediately to start the discussions for the amendment.
“To accomplish constitution revision within my (presidential) term, I will set up a government organization and make a bill for constitutional amendment which includes people’s expectation,” she added.
The last amendment to the constitution was made in 1987.
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