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Korean Parties Turn Inward After Voters' Warning
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Yonhap News6/10/2026Politics2 min readSouth Korea

Korean Parties Turn Inward After Voters' Warning

Quick Look

  • Following local elections, South Korean ruling and opposition parties are focused on internal power struggles rather than reform.
  • President Lee Jae Myung's support has declined, and the Democratic Party faces factional tensions ahead of its August convention.
  • The opposition People Power Party is alleging election fraud.

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Why It Matters

Following the June 3 local elections, both the ruling and opposition parties in Korea are reportedly more focused on internal power struggles and factional strife than on addressing public discontent and pursuing reform. President Lee Jae Myung's support has seen a significant decline.

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Parties turn inward after voters' warning

Following the June 3 local elections, both the ruling and opposition parties are sinking deeper into factional strife instead of addressing public discontent and pursuing reform.

The June 3 local elections delivered a warning to both the ruling and opposition parties. But rather than reflecting on the result and pursuing reform, Korea's political establishment appears increasingly consumed by internal power struggles.

The ruling party was rattled by a recent poll showing a sharp decline in support for President Lee Jae Myung. In a survey conducted by the Korea Society Opinion Institute from Monday to Tuesday, only 50.4 percent of respondents said that Lee was doing a good job, down 9.4 percentage points from two weeks earlier. Support for the ruling Democratic Party stood at 38.6 percent, only slightly ahead of the People Power Party at 38.1 percent.

The ruling camp should take these figures seriously. Just a year after taking power following the martial law declaration and impeachment of the previous president, the Democratic Party appears to have lost much of the public goodwill it once enjoyed.

After the elections, Lee, who is on a European tour, apologized to the public through social media and promised to work harder with greater humility. But it remains unclear whether he fully recognizes the voters' message.

At a news conference marking the first anniversary of his inauguration on Monday, Lee described the election outcome as "a warning from the people." At the same time, however, he indicated no intention of changing the administration's governing approach. He also mentioned the need for a special counsel investigation related to the withdrawal of charges in cases connected to him — a proposal the ruling party appears prepared to pursue.

Such positions may have contributed to the drop in support. Internal tensions are also surfacing ahead of the Democratic Party's August convention, with rivalry emerging between factions aligned with Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and party leader Jung Chung-rae. Instead of focusing on governing after its defeat in the Seoul mayoral race, the ruling camp appears increasingly absorbed in factional politics.

The opposition offers little reason for optimism. Despite suffering what was effectively a major defeat in the local elections, the People Power Party has shown few signs of renewal. Instead, party leader Jang Dong-hyeok has appeared at rallies, carrying signs alleging election fraud and calling for nationwide revotes.

Election management problems should be corrected, but it is troubling that the issue appears to be used for political purposes and that few within the party seem willing to challenge it.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • The Democratic Party will pursue a special counsel investigation related to withdrawal of charges connected to President Lee Jae Myung.

    Likely · Within months

  • Internal tensions within the Democratic Party will continue to surface ahead of the August convention.

    Very likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • Will President Lee Jae Myung change the administration's governing approach?
  • Will the ruling party pursue the special counsel investigation?
  • Will internal tensions within the Democratic Party be resolved before the August convention?
  • Will the People Power Party's allegations of election fraud gain traction or lead to concrete actions?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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