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The North Korean State Agency to the President of South Korea: Fascist Dictator

The results of tomorrow's parliamentary elections, which will not affect Yun's five-year presidential term, are unlikely to cause significant changes in South Korea's foreign policy, Reuters notes.

Apr 9, 2024 12:23 89

The North Korean State Agency to the President of South Korea: Fascist Dictator - 1

North Korea's state news agency KCTA called South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol a "fascist dictator" and "warmonger" a day before tomorrow's elections for the South Korean parliament, in which Yun's political opponents have so far been the majority, reported Reuters, quoted by BTA.

According to the CCTA, South Korea is "swallowed" from protests. The North Korean agency adds that "popular opposition to puppet Yoon Suk-yeol is growing day by day,", according to Reuters.

"In puppet Korea, the enthusiasm to destroy Yoon Suk-yeol's puppet party is growing in all sections of society," wrote the KCTA, quoted by Reuters.

Analysts are of the opinion that the results of tomorrow's parliamentary elections, which will not affect Yun's five-year presidential term, are unlikely to cause significant changes in South Korea's foreign policy, Reuters notes.

Some unions have organized protests against the president, but they are nothing compared to the mass demonstrations that led to the 2017 ouster of President Park Geun-hye – the last representative of conservatives in the highest state post, which was accused of corruption after the impeachment, Reuters recalls.

The agency adds that the hard-line policy of the current South Korean head of state towards North Korea has angered Pyongyang and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Earlier this year, North Korea reversed course, officially declaring the South a separate, enemy state. Kim announced that reconciliation with Seoul is out of the question.

In addition, he ordered the North Korean military to be ready to occupy the South in the event of a crisis.