In a statement released that afternoon, Democratic Party lawmakers on the National Assembly Steering Committee said, "The Republic of Korea has no extraterritoriality where the masterminds of a civil war that has violated the constitutional order can hide."
The special investigation team from the National Police Agency's National Investigation Agency, which launched a search of the presidential office, has been in a standoff with the office for over six hours over the method of the search.
The Democratic Party of Korea said, "In spite of talking about the law, the president has already committed an unconstitutional insurrection, and the presidential office aided and abetted it. Far from taking responsibility, the presidential office is trying to avoid it.
He also ignored the request to attend the National Assembly Steering Committee's emergency questioning session and notified them that he would not be there.
If you have even a shred of conscience or guilt for not defending against the martial law despite knowing about it, you should actively cooperate with the investigation into the crime of treason, including house searches."
The Democratic Party of Korea said, "President Yoon Seok-yeol and his aides, who pointed guns at the public and threatened them with armored vehicles, are under investigation.
By accepting the resignation, he must offer his first apology to the people. If he truly regrets not being able to prevent the martial law, he should not hide behind an evasive resignation letter, but should respond responsibly to the call of the Diet.
"The last thing that the aides can do out of loyalty is to demand that President Yoon Seok-yeol step down. The Presidential Office and the Security Service should apologize to the people and take their final responsibility and obligations," he said.
I urge you to fulfil your duties," he added.
2024/12/11 20:55 KST
Copyrights(C) Herald wowkorea.jp 83