Korean President Park Geun-hye was criticized during her election campaign for repeatedly promising to provide a national pension to all Korean senior citizens. Many observers felt this was a kind of payoff or bribery for votes, as her promises were very specific: 200,000 won monthly to everyone over 65 years old.
After winning election, the right-wing President now breaks her promise. Is it a bribe if it's a lie?
Shouldn't people have recognized Park's promises were too good to be true? Those who feel cheated had best be more careful. It's sad that in Dynamic Korea so many elderly enter this wintertime in grim poverty. Some still hope to receive scaled-back pensions (lesser amounts) next year July at earliest...
After winning election, the right-wing President now breaks her promise. Is it a bribe if it's a lie?
Shouldn't people have recognized Park's promises were too good to be true? Those who feel cheated had best be more careful. It's sad that in Dynamic Korea so many elderly enter this wintertime in grim poverty. Some still hope to receive scaled-back pensions (lesser amounts) next year July at earliest...