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Just saw this - South Korea's ruling Democratic Party is having some serious internal rifts over potentially merging with the National Innovation Party. Apparently the whole thing got stuck because the leadership can't agree internally on how to move forward. The opposition leader Cho Kuk basically gave them an ultimatum to figure out their internal positions by mid-February. It's wild how these internal divisions can just derail what seemed like a done deal. Wonder if they ever actually resolved this or if it's just another case of political parties being too divided to get anything done. Anyone following Korean politics more closely?