South Korea's ruling Saenuri Party on Wednesday decided to push to revise the Constitution before the presidential election.
During a general meeting of its lawmakers, the conservative party decided to seek a shift to a new government system in which the president handles diplomacy and security while a prime minister named by parliament is responsible for domestic affairs.
It marks the first time that a party has adopted a pre-election constitutional amendment as an official line.
(Yonhap)
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