Ex-UN chief vows
not to run for presidency in S.Korea
SEOUL, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- Former UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday vowed not to run for presidency in South Korea, his home country, during an unscheduled press briefing in the parliament.
SEOUL, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- Former UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday vowed not to run for presidency in South Korea, his home country, during an unscheduled press briefing in the parliament.
Ban told reporters that he will give up his "pure
will" to lead the country's political change and the national unity,
abandoning his ambition to become the next South Korean leader to replace the
impeached president.
The former UN head has never officially declared any decision to
run for presidency, but he has long been viewed as the most powerful
presidential contender in the conservative bloc.
An early presidential election is widely forecast to be held in
April or May as the motion to impeach President Park Geun-hye was passed in the
National Assembly on Dec. 9 with an overwhelming majority.
The press conference was urgently held without any prior notice.
He returned to South Korea on Jan. 12 after his second, five-year tenure in the
top UN post terminated at the end of last year.
Since his comeback, Ban
had made the so-called "people-friendly" trip across the country to
directly meet people in regions. He also proposed to amend the country's
constitution for decentralized presidential power.
His actions and words in the past three weeks pulled down his
approval ratings for his mistakes in the nationwide campaign and local media
speculations about his involvement in a bribery case involving his younger
brother and nephew.
During the conference, Ban said that his pure patriotism and
ambition were damaged by slanders and fake news reports that were almost
equivalent to "killing" his personality.
The career diplomat said he was very disappointed at the
narrowminded, egoistic behaviors show in some of the political arena, noting
that it would be meaningless for him to go together with them.
He expressed his deep apology to supporters, advisors and those
working around him. Ban, however, vowed
to devote himself to resolving the country's crisis and bringing a bright
future based on his experience as former UN chief. Enditem
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