Under a photo of Ahn Cheol-soo, a lawmaker from the ruling People Power Party, the caption read, "President Yoon Seok-youl."
According to the Political Circle on the 15th, on the 13th of this year, a user of X (formerly Twitter) posted a "spot the difference" and a German message.
The Munich local newspaper, "Munich Market News," published an article titled "President Yoon banned from leaving the country," which said, "As South Korea's national crisis worsens, the Ministry of Justice has banned Yoon from leaving the country."
However, the person in the photo was not President Yoon, but Rep. Ahn.
The caption read, "President Yoon Seok-youl of the Republic of Korea." Rep. Ahn is a member of the People Power Party, which participated in both the first and second impeachment votes against President Yoon.
In particular, during the first impeachment vote, unlike the majority of the People Power members who walked out of the chamber, he was the only member of the People Power Party who remained in the chamber from start to finish.
He was also one of seven members of the People's Power Party who publicly voiced support for impeachment ahead of the second impeachment bill's handling.
Meanwhile, the High-Ranking Public Officials Crime Investigation Agency requested a departure ban on President Yoon on the 9th of this month, and the Ministry of Justice
President Yoon is the first president to be known to have imposed a departure ban.
During the Choi Seo-won (now known as Choi Soon-sil) scandal, in front of Park Geun-hye
In the case of the president, the special prosecutor's team led by Park Young-soo, which was investigating allegations of bribery, did not take any separate measures to ban his departure, taking into consideration his status as the incumbent president.
2024/12/16 21:27 KST
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