Assembly Speaker proposes limited amendment referendum with June elections as political momentum from crisis fades
The National Assembly’s main floor observing the passing of the Referendum Act, the first edition of the ROK Constitution in 1948 and the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement in 1980 | Image: Woo Won-shik via Facebook (March 1, 2026), Wikimedia Commons via Rheo1905, ROK National Archives (May 27, 1980), edited by Korea Pro
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik appears to be attempting to revive constitutional reform long after the political crisis that triggered the debate, raising questions about whether the window for meaningful institutional change has already begun to close.
Woo this week called on rival parties to move quickly toward a limited constitutional amendment referendum that could be held alongside South Korea’s June 3 local elections.
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik appears to be attempting to revive constitutional reform long after the political crisis that triggered the debate, raising questions about whether the window for meaningful institutional change has already begun to close.
Woo this week called on rival parties to move quickly toward a limited constitutional amendment referendum that could be held alongside South Korea’s June 3 local elections.
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