Multiple
aides to President Park have resigned in the wake of the scandal, including
four senior secretaries responsible for matters such as political affairs and
policy coordination.
Analysts have
doubted whether Park can survive the scandal simply by replacing her cabinet,
given that it largely concerns her personal judgment.
Embattled
South Korean president Park Guen-hye has sacked the country's prime minister
amid an ongoing political scandal that threatens to topple her administration.
Protesters
have been calling for Park to resign since revelations last week that her
confidante and spiritual adviser Choi Soon-sil may have seen secret government
documents and influenced policy.
A warrant was
issued Wednesday for Choi's arrest on charges of abuse of power and attempted
fraud.
In an
apparent attempt to stem the scandal Wednesday, Park nominated three new senior
officials to her cabinet.
Kim
Byong-joon, a professor at Seoul's Kookmin University, will replace Hwang
Kyo-ahn as prime minister, the president's office confirmed to CNN.
In South
Korea, the premiership is largely a ceremonial position, but its holder serves
as deputy to the president.
Yim Jong-yong
and Park Seung-joo were named finance minister and national safety minister
respectively. Both have previously served as cabinet ministers.The positions
will have to be approved by the National Assembly, South Korea's parliament.
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