An apology must come first from the first lady Published: 04 Aug. 2024, 20:00 Kang Joo-an The author is an editorial writer of the JoongAng Ilbo. Nearly halfway into his five-year term, President Yoon Suk Yeol is poised to open the office of the first lady, a move that can burden his scandal-ridden, free-willed wife Kim Keon Hee as he had exempted the traditional norm for her when he became the president.

The action has caused mixed responses from the polarized political corner. “It had been the opposition which demanded an official secretariat for the first lady, and now it questions the motive for the move,” said a senior member of the governing People Power Party (PPP). “Given its nosy way, the opposition Democratic Party (DP) could demand to see all the credit card bills from the [first-lady’s] office.

” He may not be exaggerating. Until April, the DP had been nagging to place the first lady under an official radar through creating a secretariat for her. DP Rep.

Jang Kyung-tae who openly made the demand now questions the motive of the decision, as the demand was first made by the governing front. I agree with Rep. Jang’s position.

The president didn’t budge when many people stressed the need for a formal watch over the first lady after she was found last November to have accepted a luxury handbag from a suspicious pastor in 2022. Ahead of the PPP’s national convention to elect its new leadership last month, Han Dong-hoon, running as a candidate for the lead.