's new leader President Yoon Suk Yeol stumbled through the final question posed to him at a press conference alongside President in Seoul on Saturday. Yoon ran for office pleding to rid South Korea of the Ministry of Equality - claiming it treated men like 'potential sex criminals.' The Washington Post's Seung Min Kim pressed him on the issue, noting the campaign promise, but also that he had selected cabinet nominees who were 'overwhelmingly male' and that Korea ranks low among developed countries on the professional development of women.
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