The collapse of government Published: 12 Nov. 2024, 19:48 Park Sang-hoon The author is a political scientist. Our politics is nearly in a state of anarchy.
The president has become a laughingstock. The executive branch is incompetent and the judiciary has lost credibility. The ruling and opposition parties are full of hostile rhetoric without substance.
The National Assembly is unable to lead a responsible debate on the major issues of our society. Instead of the separation of powers, the three branches of government appear to be collapsing together. Who should do politics? The most essential criteria are the skills and qualities to run the government.
Even if you aren’t popular, you can be in charge of a government in case you have the required skills and qualities. On the contrary, if you are popular without skills and qualities, you become a leader who can turn into a tyrant. In that sense, it is fortunate that the current president is not a populist even though he has neither the skills nor the qualities to smoothly run the government.
President Yoon Suk Yeol treated politics too lightly. He thought the act of governing would be easy. The English word “government” comes from the ancient Greek word for steering a ship into a beautiful and safe harbor.
At the time, the people treated a community as a big ship, deeming the act of governing as an effort to coordinate the various functions to keep it sailing. The pursuit of wisdom needed to govern was called “eros.” .