Korean government
The Korean government operates as a democratic republic, with a system that includes three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The President serves as the head of state and government, while the National Assembly is responsible for making laws.
The government is based in Seoul, the capital city, and is known for its emphasis on economic development and technological advancement. South Korea's political landscape is characterized by multiple parties, with the Democratic Party and the People Power Party being the two major political parties.