President Park Advocates for Constitutional Reform To Allow Future Presidents A 2nd Term
|Personally I kind of like the Korean Presidential system to where it cycles out leaders quicker. I think leadership changes are a good thing that brings renewed energy and ideas to the Presidency:
South Korean President Park Geun Hye on Monday (Oct 24) called for constitutional reform that could allow future presidents to serve two terms – a sensitive issue for a country tainted by memories of long-term, autocratic rule.
While its Constitution grants enormous power to the executive, South Korea is one of the only economically advanced liberal democracies to restrict the presidency to a single five-year term, with no possibility of re-election.
The limit was set back in 1987 as South Korea transitioned to democracy after decades of military rule, and sought to preempt any return to extended periods of authoritarian control. [The Strait Times via a reader tip]
You can read the rest at the link, but President Park says that the Constitutional change would not apply to her presidency. This is definitely a wise move because if she tried to run for reelection the Korean left would be claiming she is trying to begin a dictatorship just like her father Park Chung-hee. Speaking of dictatorships has there even ever been one in modern times led by a female?
“has there even ever been one in modern times led by a female”
Yes, the US from 2008 – 2016.
I don’t agree with her position that adding a 2nd 5 year term would prevent future presidents from prioritizing legacy projects. I again point to the a55hat in my joke above as an example.