On January 19, according to South Korean media reports, the Seoul Western District Court in South Korea approved the detention order for the arrested President Yoon Seok-yuk in the early morning of the 19th. Yoon Seok-yuk became the first president in South Korea's constitutional history to be detained as a sitting president.
South Korea's suspended president, Yoon Seok-yeok, will accept the arrest warrant and walk out of his official residence to the Gwacheon Public Investigation Office.
South Korean police are expected to try again on Wednesday to execute the arrest warrant against Yoon, according to Yonhap.
Yoon Seok-yuk's lawyer said that South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk will attend the Constitutional Court debate and give his opinion at an appropriate date.
On December 7th, market news: South Korea's parliament did not have enough votes to pass the impeachment case involving South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk.
According to Yonhap, South Korean opposition parties have called on Yoon Seok-yeok to step down.
According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk issued an emergency statement at the presidential palace in Yongsan, Seoul on the 3rd, declaring the implementation of "emergency martial law" to maintain the liberal constitutional order. Yoon Seok-yuk said that through the implementation of "emergency martial law", it will rebuild and defend the great freedom of...
According to Yonhap news agency, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on the 3rd that President Yoon Seok-yeon declared emergency martial law: "I hope the National Assembly will quickly stand up to protect the collapsed democracy." Moon Jae-in wrote on social media on the same day: "South Korea's democracy is facing a crisis of a hundred feet." He said: "I hope the people will work together to protect and save democracy and provide strength for the National Assembly to function normall...