South Korea’s Park wants constitution reform to allow more than single presidential term

‘South Korean President Park Geun-hye has proposed changes to the country’s constitution to allow presidents to serve more than a single term.
According to a 1987 constitutional amendment, which ended South Korea’s military dictatorship, the country’s president is restricted to a single five-year term in office.
Park, the first woman to have been elected president in South Korea, argued in an address to the parliament on Monday that the single-term presidency hinders the continuance of specific policies.’
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