SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(01 of07)
Open Image ModalA supporter of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye holds up a placard showing a portrait of Park Geun-Hye during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(02 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye hold up placards showing pictures of Park Geun-Hye during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(03 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(04 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(05 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(06 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)
SKOREA-POLITICS-SCANDAL(07 of07)
Open Image ModalSupporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a pro-Park rally at Seoul station in Seoul on November 19, 2016.\nUp to half-a-million protestors were expected to take to the streets of Seoul on November 19 for the fourth week in a row, demanding President Park Geun-Hye resign over a corruption scandal. The presidential Blue House said Park was receiving baskets of flowers from supporters, and organisers of a pro-Park rally said they expected 5,000 people to turn out. / AFP / JUNG Yeon-Je (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JUNG YEON-JE via Getty Images)