S. Korean opposition submits motion to impeach the country's acting president
Source: ABC News/AP
December 26, 2024, 1:51 AM
SEOUL, South Korea -- South Koreas main opposition party submitted a motion on Thursday to impeach the countrys acting leader over his reluctance to fill three Constitutional Court vacancies ahead of the courts review of rebellion charges against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol stemming from his short-lived martial law decree on Dec. 3.
The court appointments have stalled amid an intensifying dispute between the liberal opposition and Yoons conservative party, and the potential impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo may deepen the political paralysis that has halted high-level diplomacy and rattled financial markets.
The opposition-controlled National Assembly also passed motions calling for the appointment of three Constitutional Court justices as the court prepares to start deliberations on whether to dismiss or reinstate Yoon. The vote came shortly after Han reiterated in a televised statement that he wouldnt appoint the justices without bipartisan consent.
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik urged Han to swiftly appoint the justices, saying that his calls for bipartisan consent essentially amounted to a refusal and infringes on the National Assemblys right to select Constitutional Court justices. Yoons People Power Party, whose members mostly boycotted the National Assembly vote, argued that Han shouldnt exercise presidential authority to appoint the proposed justices while Yoon has yet to be formally removed from office.
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