The South Korean parliame voted to impeach the preside – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to RCO News Agency, quoted by Al Jazeera, South Korean parliamearians voted for the second time today, and the vote was to impeach Yoon. Suk YeolThe preside of this coury gave.
The final decision about the fate of “Yon Suk YeolIt is under the responsibility of the Constitutional Court of South Korea, before which a court on vote An impeachme is expected to take several weeks.
If six of the nine judges make this decision confirmation If they do, Yoon will be formally removed from office and an election to replace him will be held within 60 days of the ruling.
The South Korean media announced a few hours ago that the South Korean legislators are going to once again consider the motion of the governme’s oppones on the impeachme of “Yoon” this Saturday. Suk YeolThe preside of this coury will vote due to the declaration of martial law.
The vote by South Korea’s parliame comes two days after South Korea’s preside backed his coroversial decree declaring martial law on December 3 and insisted he would resist calls for his removal.
last saturday Suk Yeol He was saved from the impeachme plan of the legislators, because most of the represeatives of the ruling party boycotted the vote on this plan.
ion SukYule Last week, defending the declaration of martial law, he said that “when on December 3, martial law was declared and hundreds of troops were se to assembly I se a national By no means ie to disrupt order based on I didn’t have the constitution!”
He added that he made this decision to “protect the coury” from what he called “ai-governme opposition parties”.
According to Yoon, the opposition parties by abusing their majority in assemblyhave “paralyzed” the coury. V emphasized Corary to the opposition’s claim, his action was not equivale to “rebellion” and was within the framework of his powers in the constitution as preside.
He added: I will stand firm; whether against impeachme or against investigation; I will fight to the end!
Yoon declared martial law on December 3, but 190 parliamearians overturned the decree by storming the body’s building in Seoul, which was besieged by jua forces. Following these eves, South Korea plunged io a political crisis and calls for his resignation rose.
The 63-year-old preside Westerner South Korea is facing charges such as “treason” and “rebellion” and is banned from leaving. It is also not far off to issue an arrest warra against him.



