A look at the rise and fall of South Korea’s president
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korean President Park Geun-hye, who was impeached Friday, rose to power with the support of conservatives enamoured of the economic growth ushered in by her late dictator father decades ago.
Even before the stunning fall of South Korea’s first female president over allegations that she ceded government power to a corrupt confidante, Park’s four years in office have been marred by a festering standoff with North Korea, a deadly ferry disaster and claims that she tried to curb free speech and labour rights.
A look at Park’s rise and fall:
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