Lee Hye-hoon Budget Minister Hearing Scheduled for Jan 19 Amid Political Tension
South Korean parties have agreed to hold a one-day confirmation hearing for Lee Hye-hoon, the budget minister nominee, on Jan 19, 2026, amid various ethical controversies.
They've shaken hands, but the boxing gloves are still on. South Korea's rival parties have reached a tentative deal to vet the nominee for the newly created Ministry of Planning and Budget, even as calls for her resignation grow louder.
Political Compromise on Lee Hye-hoon Budget Minister Hearing
According to Yonhap News Agency, the ruling Democratic Party (DP) and the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) agreed on Thursday to hold a one-day confirmation hearing for Lee Hye-hoon on January 19, 2026. While the PPP initially demanded a two-day session to thoroughly probe the nominee's background, they eventually settled for a single day.
Key Allegations and Cross-Party Criticism
Lee, a three-term lawmaker from the conservative camp, was a surprise pick by President Lee Jae-myung. However, the honeymoon phase was short-lived. She's currently battling allegations regarding her husband's real estate dealings and accusations of workplace harassment involving subordinates during her time in the National Assembly.
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