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A couple walks on paintings criticizing South Korean President Park Geun-hye on a street in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016. Park’s office on Wednesday confirmed revelations by an opposition lawmaker that it purchased about 360 erectile dysfunction Viagra pills and the generic version of the drug in December.

Seoul, South Korea » Little blue pills in South Korea’s presidential Blue House?

President Park Geun-hye’s office on Wednesday confirmed revelations by an opposition lawmaker that it purchased about 360 erectile dysfunction Viagra pills and the generic version of the drug in December.

While the report has created a frenzy on the internet, Park’s office said the pills were bought to potentially treat altitude sickness for presidential aides and employees on Park’s May trips to Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya, whose capitals are 1 to 2 kilometers (0.6 to 1.2 miles) above sea level.

The pills weren’t used, said Jung Youn-kuk, a Blue House spokesman. South Korean doctors sometimes prescribe Viagra-style drugs to climbers because they are believed to be effective in preventing altitude sickness.

The presidential office also purchased a variety of injection drugs used for fatigue and anti-aging treatment, according to the office of lawmaker Kim Sanghee. Park’s spokesman explained that the presidential office purchases drugs for the president’s entire staff including security officers.

The Viagra revelation is the latest twist in a massive political scandal building around Park.

Park is bracing for an impeachment push by opposition parties and some members of her own Saenuri Party amid allegations that she let a secretive confidante manipulate government affairs and amass an illicit fortune, a scandal critics say undermines the country’s democracy.

On Sunday, prosecutors said they believe Park was involved in the criminal activities of her longtime friend, Choi Soon-sil, and two presidential aides who allegedly bullied companies into giving tens of millions of dollars to foundations and businesses Choi controlled, and that she also enabled Choi to interfere in state affairs.

Prosecutors have indicted Choi and the two former presidential aides. Park’s office has denied the accusations and refused multiple attempts by prosecutors to interrogate her in person, although saying she will oblige to an independent probe by a special prosecutor.

The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said investigators were sent to the Blue House on Wednesday to secure documents and other evidence from offices used by the senior presidential secretary for civil affairs. It refused to confirm whether prosecutors conducted the search themselves or relied on Blue House employees to bring the materials to them.

Woo Byung-woo, Park’s former civil affairs secretary, has been accused of failing to prevent Choi from influencing state affairs and has been embroiled in separate corruption allegations surrounding his family.

Choi Jai-kyeong, Park’s current secretary for civil affairs, and Justice Minister Kim Hyun-woong have offered to resign as the fallout from the scandal continues to grow. Park has yet to decide whether to accept their resignations, the Blue House said Wednesday.

16 responses to “Blue pills in Blue House: South Korea leader explains Viagra”

  1. awahana says:

    Its all just a big misunderstanding.

    Unlike the current US president, the blue pills are to be a housewarming gift, yet to be delivered, for the new US president-elect, as President Park had heard about his small hands…something that is common in SK.

  2. lokela says:

    Used for airsickness on a plane? That’s a new one. You may be seeing pop up tents appearing here and there from First Class to Coach.

  3. cojef says:

    Most of the leaders of the free world have an aura of being on the high brought about by humongous egos. Park reminds me of a tired wife struggling to make it through the day. Too much high altitude viagra?

  4. makiki123 says:

    Listen Doctor…We’re going to go up to Haleakala and I was wondering if I could get some Viagra to help with the altitude sickness. No other reason…just want it for altitude sickness.

  5. wrightj says:

    0.6 to 1.2 miles above sea level isn’t very high.

  6. Cellodad says:

    “…to potentially treat altitude sickness.” I was told years ago that it’s almost always better to just tell the truth. Saves a lot of embarrassment.

  7. sukebesan says:

    Viagra pills? President Park’s administration is so full of it.

  8. saveparadise says:

    What’s wrong with a little booty call assistance?

  9. 2liveque says:

    Time to erect some new laws in Korea.

  10. bakatade says:

    at least he paid with his CHAGIE card.

  11. Waikele says:

    They’ve been using viagra in senior retirement homes for years. Help keeps the old guys from rolling off the beds at night.

  12. den says:

    should have gotten coca leaves and baking soda instead.

  13. jussayin says:

    Another corrupt politician at South Korea. But Viagra? Funny!

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