He added, "The plenary session tomorrow (7th) is scheduled to be held at 5 p.m.," and "It has to start at 5 p.m. because the ruling party is trying to use a delay strategy."
The Democratic Party had initially teased that it would hold a plenary session at 7 p.m. on the 7th, but moved it up by two hours.
"There are various offensive and defensive measures, and delaying strategies are possible, but we should not go over time," Park said.
"There were many opinions that it would be better to have a little more time," he said. The vote on the impeachment motion must be held within 72 hours after the report of the plenary session, so on the 6th,
The vote is possible from 12:49 a.m. to 12:48 a.m. on the 8th. In addition, at the plenary session on this day, after the impeachment motion is voted on first, a second vote on the Kim Gun-Hee Special Prosecutor Act is scheduled to be held.
The "Second Martial Law Prevention Act" proposed by the Democratic Party of Korea will not be dealt with at the plenary session on the 7th. Vice Chairman Park said, "The bill must be passed (by the standing committee) and the Legislation and Judiciary Committee must be convened to process everything.
"It is not possible to implement martial law immediately, but it cannot be done immediately," he said, adding that the bill is "symbolic" as "martial law could be imposed immediately, today or tomorrow."
2024/12/07 07:08 KST
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