South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok indicated openness to a limited constitutional amendment – a “one-point revision” – to address reforms within the National Election Commission (NEC). The Prime Minister suggested pursuing this change through public discourse and consensus-building between the ruling and opposition parties. He emphasized a willingness to explore the amendment if it could garner bipartisan support. This potential constitutional change aims to address ongoing concerns regarding the NEC’s impartiality and operational effectiveness. The discussion follows recent debates about election integrity and the need for improvements in the electoral process. Further dialogue and public consultation will be crucial to determine the feasibility and scope of any proposed amendment. The government seeks a collaborative approach to ensure any changes reflect the will of the people and strengthen democratic institutions.