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The charge of “abuse of power” to former South Korean President Yun

On Thursday, the Public Prosecution in South Korea charged “abuse of power” to former President “Yoon Sok Yol” after his failed attempt to impose martial law in December.
The Public Prosecution with regard to the president who was isolated from his post in early April, said that “additional investigations into the issue of abuse of power led to the additional accusation” after the former president accused the “rebellion” in January, and the Public Prosecution did not request the arrest of Yoon.

Attempt to impose martial rulings

Night 3 to December 4, Yoon surprisingly tried to impose martial law in the country, commanding the army to prevent the arrival of the opposition -controlled parliament. However, a sufficient number of deputies managed to meet that attempt.
In April, the Constitutional Court dismissed Yun Suk Yol. He is being tried in criminal procedures. In spite of the severe rulings that may be issued against him, it is represented in the event of release after the judiciary canceled his pre -trial imprisonment due to impurities in the procedures on March 8.

Fly luxury gifts

On Wednesday, the Public Prosecution has searched the house of the former president in Seoul as part of an investigation into a sorcery that received luxury gifts to transfer it to the former first lady Kim Keon-Hai, according to Yonhap.
Shergery Jeon Seong-Bay received a diamond contract, a luxurious bag and a ginseng, a very demanding substance in South Korea that may cost thousands of euros.
In mid -April, the police also searched the former presidential office, Lyon Suk Yol, as well as his security office and headquarters for the head of this agency, as part of an investigation into an “possible obstruction to implement an arrest memorial.”
If convicted, Yoon will become the third former president in South Korea, to be convicted of his right after Chun Doo-Hwan and Roh Tae-Wow, who in 1996 were accused of “rebellion” after a 1979 coup.
Early presidential elections are organized in South Korea on June 3. The Democratic Party has appointed the most prominent opposition parties in the country and its candidate.

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