Park Soo-min, spokesperson for the People's Power in the National Assembly, met with reporters at the National Assembly Communication Center that afternoon and said, "We will work together with the people to decide whether or not Acting President Han should exercise his additional veto."
In response to a question about the ruling party's push for impeachment, Park said, "We will make a decision on a case-by-case basis depending on the content of the bill." Regarding the issue of the appointment of constitutional justices, which is a point of contention between the ruling and opposition parties, and the failure to attend personnel hearings, Park said,
He also said, "While the executive branch decides whether or not a bill can be enforced, the executive branch has the power to appoint constitutional judges. It is a matter of establishing a constitutional institution control structure.
"So it's a completely different story," he said. "The current system should have been changed in advance, and now that President Yoon Seok-yeol has been suspended from his duties,
"The top-down structure cannot be changed. The very procedure of holding a hearing on a matter where the delegation cannot exercise authority is a logical contradiction," he added.
When asked, "If Acting Prime Minister Han exercises his appointment power, will the People's Power also impeach him?" he replied, "Yes,
"It is based on a hypothetical situation, so it is not appropriate for me to answer," he said, avoiding a response. When asked, "Do you think it would be possible to hold a hearing with eight constitutional justices instead of nine?" Park replied, "We
"I don't think it's appropriate to talk about numbers because the logic itself is very clear," he said.
2024/12/19 20:58 KST
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