The president of South Korea will probably be banned from traveling – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to Mehr news agency, quoted from YonhapThe South Korean police announced on Monday that following the travel ban on Yun Suk YeolThe president of this country in order to The investigation into the allegations related to the declaration of martial law is this week; There is also a possibility of personal interrogation of the president.
“Whoa JungsooIn a press conference with reporters, one of the senior police officials said: There are no restrictions for the people involved in the investigation.
In the latest developments related to the failed martial law in South Korea, South Korean authorities have announced that a travel ban has been imposed on the former interior minister to investigate his role in the declaration of martial law.
The main opposition party of the South Korean government plans to present a new plan to impeach Yoon Seok-yul by the end of next week due to his failed declaration of martial law.
According to this media, “Lee Jae-myung”, the leader of the main opposition party of South Korea’s government, the Democratic Party (DP), announced in this connection that he will try again next Saturday (December 14, 24).
Yoon Seok-yul, the main culprit behind the unrest and military coup that destroyed South Korea’s constitutional order, must either resign immediately or be impeached without delay, Lee Jae-myung told reporters on Sunday.
Local media quoted him as saying: On December 14, the Democratic Party will impeach Yoon Suk-yul on behalf of the people.
The comments came a day after Yoon Seok-yul fled an impeachment motion by his opponents after lawmakers from the ruling party boycotted the impeachment hearing and prevented a vote.
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