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If Putin is the president of South Korea, can he lead South Korea to eliminate the chaebol?
Reason:
(1) Historical reasons. The chaebol system is deeply rooted in South Korea. Judging from the elections in South Korea, there are many presidents with brains and means like Putin in South Korea, but his final fate is obvious to all.
(2) Economic reasons. In South Korea, chaebol enterprises account for almost 20% of South Korea's economic pillars, such as Samsung Group. After many South Korean presidents take office, the first thing they have to do is to have a good relationship with the big chaebol, and these chaebols will also use their relationships to attract contacts. It is not an exaggeration to say that chaebol manipulate Korean politics. Therefore, if the chaebol are eliminated rashly, South Korea's economy will also be greatly affected. Putin obviously can't eliminate the chaebol.
Expand knowledge:
The development background of 1: Korean chaebol originated in 1960s.
2. The relationship between the Korean government and the chaebol. The relationship between Russian government and oligarchs is not so harmonious. For example, Russian oligarchs will be investigated for fear of unclear sources of money, while Korean chaebol will not think so.
Even if Putin is the president of South Korea, it is impossible for him to destroy the chaebol casually because of heroism. After all, South Korea's chaebol not only involves real estate, civilian products, but also medical care. If Putin rashly takes a series of measures to curb the chaebol, not only will South Korea's economy decline, but some political parties will also attack the president for their own interests. For Russian oligarchs, they do not control the economy, while the top 10 consortium in South Korea controls 60% of South Korea's GDP. Therefore, the national conditions are different and it is impossible to dispose of them at will.
For Russia, the wealth of oligarchs has not contributed to the country and has been strongly dissatisfied by ordinary celebrities; South Korea's chaebol, Koreans love and hate. Love is because the chaebol provided strong support for the Korean economy, and hate is because the chaebol monopolized almost all industries and blocked the dream of ordinary people wanting to start a business.
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