SEOUL: South Korea’ faction-riven opposition was in total disarray Tuesday after leader Moon Jae-In said he was resigning ahead of a predicted rout in April parliamentary elections.

Citing internal opposition to his efforts to reform the party, Moon said he would step down as soon as an interim party leadership could be put in place.

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