South Korea’s ruling People Power Party has won a decisive majority in parliamentary by-elections, giving President Yoon Suk-yeol a stronger position in the National Assembly. The result is likely to help his administration move more quickly on its legislative priorities ahead of next year’s presidential contest.

The outcome also gives the governing party added momentum after a period of political pressure and policy gridlock. With a firmer parliamentary base, Yoon’s camp may find it easier to advance its domestic agenda and push through measures that had previously faced resistance.

By-elections in South Korea can serve as a key indicator of public sentiment between major national votes. Saturday’s result suggests the ruling party retains enough support to strengthen its hand, even as broader challenges remain for the government.

The victory sets up a more favorable political landscape for Yoon heading into the next presidential race, though voter expectations and economic concerns are likely to remain central issues in the months ahead.