South Korea's Bold Plan to Shake Up Government Power
South Korea, SeoulSun Sep 07 2025
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South Korea is making big changes to how its government works. The country's leader, President Lee Jae Myung, wants to limit the power of some government bodies. This plan includes splitting up the prosecution service and taking budget-making duties away from the finance ministry.
The government and the ruling party met recently to discuss these changes. They want to create a new agency to handle the country's budget instead of the finance ministry. This new agency would focus on big issues like climate change and artificial intelligence.
But not everyone agrees with these changes. Some experts think the prosecution service might lose its independence. Others worry that the new budget process could lead to more government debt.
The plan also includes creating two new agencies. One will handle indictments, and the other will handle investigations. These tasks are currently done by the prosecution service.
The ruling party has most of the seats in parliament. This means they have a good chance of getting these changes approved. If everything goes as planned, the changes could start in about a year.
These changes are part of a bigger effort to make the government more effective. The goal is to better serve the people and tackle complex problems. However, it's important to consider the potential downsides and ensure that the changes lead to positive outcomes.
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