Get off your high horse, Mr. President Published: 02 Oct. 2024, 19:42 Kim Seung-hyun The author is the director of social news at JoongAng Ilbo.
The plunging approval ratings of President Yoon Suk Yeol have reminded me of the confidence he proudly exuded shortly after the launch of his conservative administration in May 2022. When asked why he wanted to leave the Blue House for a new presidential office in Yongsan District, Yoon underscored the importance of “the philosophy and determination of the commander in chief.” Despite some lingering doubts over the motive behind his abrupt decision to relocate the presidential compound, Yoon bravely pushed for it.
“If people can closely see how their leader works, it will help raise the level of our democracy even further,” he said. At that time, the president pointed to the need for “mental exchange” with the public to promote our democracy. The “doorstep interviews” the president started a few months after moving into the new presidential office were certainly a reflection of his faith in democracy.
He was determined to answer any questions from the press corps at the time. The prosecutor-turned-president gladly lowered his eye level to match people’s so as to meet the challenges before him. It was a dramatic transformation of the previous emperor-like presidents to a people-serving leader.
Nearly at the halfway point of Yoon’s presidency, people’s memories of his commitment to a refreshing presidency have alm.