According to a report by YTN TV on the 15th, South Korea's suspended president, Yoon Seok-yuet, will take the initiative to walk out of his official residence.
On January 6, the South Korean police said that the South Korean senior government officials' Criminal Investigation Department (referred to as the Public Justice Department) handed over the execution of the arrest warrant of President Yoon Seok-yuk to the police.
Many of Yoon's senior aides collectively offered their resignation to South Korea's acting president, Choi Sang-mu.
On January 1, local time learned on January 1 that the director of the South Korean senior government officials' criminal investigation department said that Yin Xiyue would be arrested within the valid period of the arrest warrant.
Lawyers for President Yoon Seok-yeok said they would seek an injunction from the Constitutional Court to block the execution of the arrest warrant, which had been approved by the court.
The South Korean court approved the arrest warrant for Yoon Seok-hyuk on the same day on the grounds of suspected civil unrest. It is reported that this is the first time in South Korea's constitutional history that an arrest warrant has been issued against a sitting president. On the 30th, the "Joint Investigation Headquarters" composed of the Criminal Investigation Department of South Korean senior government officials, the Police and the Investigation Department of the Ministry of National De...
South Korea's National Assembly has voted to pass a special civil unrest law to investigate President Yoon Seok-yeok's suspected civil unrest.
According to the Chosun Ilbo, a pro-Yoon official said the president had made up his mind to face the constitutional hearings as impeached rather than resign early.
The Special Investigation Department of the Korean Prosecutor's Office: Received a lot of prosecution letters about Yin Xiyue and launched an investigation into him.
Han Dong-hoon, representative of South Korea's ruling party: President Yoon Seok-yeok will no longer participate in foreign affairs and other state affairs until he resigns.
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.
On December 7th, at 17:00 local time on the 7th, the plenary session of the South Korean National Assembly was held and will vote on the impeachment case of President Yin Xiyue and the "Kim Jianxi Special Prosecutorial Law" involving Mrs. Yin Xiyue. The plenary session of the South Korean National Assembly will first vote on the "Kim Jianxi Special Prosecutorial Law". According to relevant people in the National Assembly, there will be no relevant discussions before the vote, and a vote will be ...
According to relevant members, South Korea's ruling party has not yet made a decision on Yoon Seok-yeok's impeachment case.
On December 5th, according to Yonhap News Agency's report in the early morning of the 5th, the ruling National Power Party of South Korea has held a plenary meeting of the party's lawmakers and passed the decision to oppose the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yuk. Yonhap News Agency also reported that the South Korean opposition party reported the impeachment motion against President Yoon Seok-yuk to the plenary session of the National Assembly in the early morning of the 5th. The National As...