South Korea’s main opposition party takes measures to impeach the acting president

The Democratic Party (the main opposition) in South Korea announced its intention to take measures to remove the acting president of South Korea, Han Dak-soo. After he rejected the opposition’s demands to issue two draft laws to appoint a special advisor to investigate President Yoon Suk-yeol. And First Lady Kim Geun-hye This was during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
The Korean Broadcasting Corporation (KBS) reported that the opposition party is expected to issue a decision regarding the date of submitting a proposal to remove the acting president during a party meeting.
p>For its part, the ruling People’s Power Party in South Korea criticized the step that the opposition party intends to take as an attempt to exert pressure to hold early presidential elections.
The National Assembly had voted – earlier this month – In favor of the proposal to impeach President Yeon-min His position, 11 days after he declared martial law in the country.
South Korea has been witnessing – since December 3rd – a state of political chaos after President Yoon Suk-yul announced… The state of emergency in the country in a televised address to the nation, and he said that martial law was necessary to protect the constitutional order and eliminate the forces loyal to North Korea in the country. However, he lifted it a short time later after the National Assembly rejected it.
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