According to PANews, South Korea's acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has reached an agreement with Noh Tae-ak, the chairman of the National Election Commission, to designate June 3 as the date for an early presidential election. This decision is expected to be finalized during a regular cabinet meeting on April 8.

Reports from various South Korean media outlets indicate that the discussion between Han and Noh focused on holding a new presidential election within 60 days following the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol, which would be by June 3. Under South Korean law, a new presidential election must be conducted within 60 days of a presidential vacancy, and the acting president is required to announce the election date 50 days prior to the election.

Additionally, the National Election Commission's website states that the registration for preliminary presidential candidates began on April 4.