Next president's first headache: Find a place to live

Next president's first headache: Find a place to live

No matter who wins the upcoming presidential election, the next president will have to start from scratch. From Day One in office, he will face two rare challenges that most of his predecessors did not encounter. First and foremost, the new president will forgo the traditional status of president-elect and immediately assume the responsibilities of office. There will be no time to savor the victory or enjoy the ceremonial aspects of a transitional period. Because the winning candidate will be declared president immediately after the final vote count, he will be sworn in without the usual two-month transition period. This situation is reminiscent of Moon Jae-in’s inauguration in May 2017, following the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. Like Moon, the new president will have to assume control of government operations without the benefit of a formal handover. His predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, was ousted in April after the Constitutional Court decided to impeach him for declaring martial law. As a result, the incoming president must navigate the steep learning curve of governance lar

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