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Scandal-hit S Korean President Park Geun-hye urged to quit
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Media captionSteve Evans: "Nobody knows the truth of the rumours swirling around"
Thousands of people have rallied in Seoul, demanding the resignation of South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
The protest comes after Ms Park ordered 10 of her senior advisers to quit after admitting she had allowed an old friend to edit political speeches.
Choi Soon-sil, who holds no government job, is also suspected of meddling in policy-making and exploiting her links with the president for financial gain.
On Saturday, prosecutors raided the homes of several presidential aides.
They seized computers and files belonging to the officials who are suspected of being Ms Choi's accomplices.
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'Lost her authority'
Police said about 8,000 protesters took to the streets on Saturday evening. Organisers said some 20,000 people turned out.
Protesters in Seoul hold banners that read: Image copyrightAFP/GETTY IMAGES
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Organisers say some 20,000 protesters took to the streets of Seoul
Many held posters reading "Step down, Park Geun-hye".
"Park has lost her authority as president and showed she doesn't have the basic qualities to govern a country," opposition politician Jae-myung Lee was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye. Photo: 27 October 2016Image copyrightEPA
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President Park has publicly apologised over the scandal
A protester (right) wears a cut-out photograph of Choi Soon-sil, while another demonstrator holds a banner reading: Image copyrightEPA
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A protester (right) wears a cut-out photograph of Choi Soon-sil
Ms Park's televised apology over the scandal last week failed to defuse the situation, only sparking widespread accusations of mismanagement.
The scandal has badly eroded her popularity before next year's elections, with some opposition parties calling on her to resign.
Ms Park, 64, became the first woman to lead South Korea after winning presidential elections in 2012. She has proposed that presidents be allowed to stand for a second consecutive term.
Ms Choi is the daughter of shadowy religious cult leader Choi Tae-min, who was Ms Park's mentor until his death in 1994.
Ms Choi, who left the country last month and is currently in Germany, has denied benefiting financially from her government links.
Her lawyer said she was well aware of the "gravity" of the situation and was willing to return to South Korea if summoned by prosecutors.


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