“Resign or face impeachment”, the opposition surrounds President Yoon on the issue of martial law in South Korea

Seoul: South Korea’s main opposition party on Wednesday called on President Yoon Seok-yeol to resign or face impeachment. Yun had already abolished martial law some time ago. MPs voted in favor of lifting martial law. Yoon did not immediately respond to the opposition’s demands, but his office said Yoon’s top advisers and secretaries had tendered their collective resignations, and the president delayed formal appointments on Wednesday morning.

Democrats hold majority in parliament

On Tuesday night, Yun suddenly imposed martial law. The martial law imposed by the president lasted only six hours, and the National Assembly voted to reject the president’s decision. The declaration (martial law) was officially lifted at a cabinet meeting around 4:30 am. The opposition Democratic Party holds a majority in the 300-seat parliament. The party said on Wednesday that its lawmakers have demanded that Yoon step down immediately or take steps to impeach him.

Democratic Party Statement

“President Yoon Seok-yeol’s declaration of martial law violated the Constitution,” the Democratic Party said in a statement. “His decision to declare martial law is fundamentally invalid and a serious violation of the Constitution,” the statement said. It was a serious act of rebellion and provided the perfect opportunity to impeach him. reason. ”

South Korea protests against martial law

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South Korea protests against martial law

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However, impeachment of the president requires the support of two-thirds of parliament, or 200 of the 300 members. According to congressional officials, the Democratic Party and other smaller opposition parties hold a total of 192 seats. But when parliament rejected Yin’s martial law order 190-0, about 10 lawmakers from Yin’s ruling People’s Power Party also voted to support the opposition. If Yin is impeached, he will be stripped of his constitutional powers pending a ruling by the Constitutional Court. Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, who serves as the second-ranking official in the South Korean government, will assume the presidency. (Associated Press)

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