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The Democratic Party of Korea is focusing all its efforts on the bill to investigate Kim's wife, Kim Jong Un... President Yoon Soo-yeol is expected to veto it (South Korea)
President Yoon Seok-yeol is expected to exercise his right to request a second hearing (veto) on the 14th regarding the Special Prosecutor's Act for Mrs. Kim Gun-Hee, which was passed exclusively by the opposition party.
The timing of the exercise is still unclear, as he is currently on a tour of South America until the 21st, and the first hearing in the case of Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung on charges of instigating perjury is scheduled to be held around that time.
According to the government on the 17th, the bill to investigate Kim's involvement in the special investigation was transferred to the government on the 14th. President Yoon can exercise his veto power from the day after the bill was transferred until the 29th, within 15 days.
Prior to this, the bill for the special investigation into Mrs. Kim passed the plenary session of the 21st National Assembly, but was scrapped in February after a second vote at President Yoon's request.
President Yoon has repeatedly exercised his veto power and then scrapped it after a second vote. The special investigation bill for Mrs. Kim, which was passed for the third time, narrowed the scope of investigations compared to the previous ones.
The scope of the investigation was narrowed to include allegations of stock price manipulation by Tase and election fraud, personnel interference, and government interference by Mrs. Kim Gun-Hee. In addition, the Supreme Court Chief Justice recommended four special counsel candidates, and the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Korea decided to withdraw from the investigation.
The number of negotiating groups was reduced to two, and the method of recommending candidates for the special counsel was changed to a "third-party recommendation" method in which the president appoints one. President Yoon's veto has become a fait accompli. President Yoon stated in his address to the nation and
At a press conference, he also stated that the special investigation bill for Kim Il Sung was a judicial function, and that it was political incitement, not a judicial function.
The ruling People's Power Party has also expressed its intention to propose a veto.
People's Power floor leader Kyung-ho said, "Regarding the bill to investigate Kim Il-sung, we, as a party, strongly recommend that the president exercise his right to request a reconsideration. We will definitely block this law in the future."
In this situation, the Democratic Party of Korea is focusing all its efforts on passing the bill to re-vote the bill for the special investigation into Kim Il-sung.
The Democratic Party of Korea is strengthening its offensive, focusing on the special investigation bill for Kim Jong Un. On the 18th at 7 pm, the Democratic Party of Korea held a protest on the steps of the National Assembly building, 'The second emergency protest of the Democratic Party of Korea lawmaker Kim Jong Un to carry out the special investigation bill.'
A 'Proclamation Ceremony' will be held.
2024/11/17 20:52 KST
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