South Korea's ruling party left the plenary session at the start of a vote to impeach acting president Han Duk-soo.
South Korea's ruling National Power Party said that it will oppose the "special civil unrest inspection law" and the "Kim Jian-hit special inspection law" as a unified position within the party.
On December 12 local time, Han Dong-hoon, the leader of the ruling party of South Korea, said that President Yoon Seok-yuk confirmed that he has no intention of stepping down early. Han Dong-hoon said that those involved in martial law, including the president, should be severely punished, and Yoon Seok-yuk should immediately remove the power to operate the state, including the military commander-in-chief. In addition, Han Dong-hoon said that he will vote in favor of the impeachment case, and th...
South Korea's ruling party, which is likely to take part in the next impeachment vote, will reveal on Tuesday the plan for Ms. Yoon's early exit. (Chosun Ilbo)
On the 8th local time, the South Korean Prime Minister and the leader of the ruling party will make a joint statement on the Korean political situation.
South Korea's ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon and Prime Minister Han Duk-soo jointly met with reporters on the 8th, saying that they will move forward in an orderly manner to end the presidential term early.
South Korean Prime Minister Han Duk-soo will meet with the head of the ruling National Power Party Han Dong-hoon on the 8th local time and make a joint statement on the South Korean political situation. Han Dong-hoon said that most of the people believe that the president should resign. In addition, Han Dong-hoon also said that before Yoon Seok-yuk steps down, he will not interfere in South Korea's national affairs. South Korean Prime Minister Han Duk-soo bowed to the people and apologized for t...
On December 7, a spokesperson for the National Power Party said that the impeachment case of President Yoon Seok-yeok was annulled due to the boycott of the ruling National Power Party in South Korea. "I apologize to the people who have suffered a huge impact due to the declaration of emergency martial law, and the National Power Party will formulate countermeasures to clean up the political situation and minimize the gap in national governance." It is reported that the representative of the Nat...
South Korea's ruling party leader says President Yoon Seok-hyuk has promised to leave office early.
Han Dong-hoon, leader of South Korea's ruling party: South Korean President Yoon Seok-hyuk has actually agreed to leave office early.
South Korean President Yoon Seok-hyuk has promised to leave office early, the leader of South Korea's ruling party said.
Market news: South Korea's ruling party lawmakers left parliament after voting on the "Kim Chien-hyte Prosecution Law" to boycott the impeachment case involving South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok.
According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok's impeachment case may be rejected due to resistance from ruling party lawmakers.
Market news: South Korea's ruling party confirms its opposition to the "impeachment case of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol" and the "Kim Kin-hee Independent Prosecution Law".
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok has entrusted the ruling party and government with running the government.