Suk for him, I guess.
On top level it is refreshing that there are still democratic countries in the world where the politicians are kept responsible for there decisions. We could have good use for a portion of this attitude in the western hemisphere too..
The ROK is deeply anti-democratic, and is run by 3 companies in a trenchcoat and the families that own them, called 재벌 (chaebol). That said, the ROK has a history of strong, fierce struggle as a result of such a striated society, meaning despite having many dictators, many of these are actually punished for their crimes, or are coup'd. What the west can learn from the ROK isn't the idea of "democracy," such can be learnt better from countries like Cuba or China, but instead the fierce resistance of the working classes in their constant struggle for better.
Even the 재별 stocks go up and down based on negotiation results with workers and the heads are still somewhat responsible for their actions (nut rage lady?) so I'd take that over nothing. I agree things could be improved further in some aspects but there are solid foundations to work on here.
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