The Bank of Korea (BOK) said in a statement that gross domestic product expanded 0.4 per cent during the October to December period, compared to the previous three months when it grew 0.6 per cent.
"It is hard to say the overall picture is positive," said Chung Kyu-Il, a director at the BOK. Annual growth for Asia's fourth-largest economy in 2016 was 2.7 per cent, in line with the bank's projection.
The political turmoil that erupted in October has brought huge numbers onto South Korea's streets for weekly protests to demand Park's immediate departure from office.
The scandal centres on Park's secret confidante Choi Soon-Sil, who is accused of using her ties with the president to extract money from conglomerates such as Samsung and meddle in state affairs.
Analysts say the scandal has hampered consumer sentiment with domestic demand expanding just 0.2 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2016 compared to 0.5 per cent growth posted in the previous three months.
Kim Doo-Un, an economist for Hana Financial Investment, added: "I expect 2.4 per cent expansion for 2017, and an extra budget and rate cut could be deployed within the first half."
Earlier this month, the central bank revised down its growth projection for 2017 to 2.5 per cent citing "deteriorations in economic sentiment" and kept its key interest rate at a record-low for the seventh consecutive month.
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