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”Christmas card” sent to South Korean president demands resignation
The National University Student Solidarity Association, National University Student Current Affairs Conference, which is calling for the resignation of South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl, sent a Christmas card to the presidential office.
Although the impeachment documents have not been received, it was confirmed that the Christmas cards sent by the students were received. The current situation conference was held to collect Christmas cards sent to the president by over 500 university students from 31 universities across the country.
They collected the cards and sent them by registered mail from the Hannam-dong post office in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 23rd.
The Constitutional Court sent the President three times a notice of impeachment hearing acceptance, etc., but
However, the flowers were not delivered to either the Presidential Office or the Prime Minister's Office. On the other hand, it was confirmed that the flowers sent by supporters on the 18th were delivered to the Presidential Office, and that the flowers were sent intentionally even though the person was not absent.
It has also been pointed out that the government is refusing to accept the letter and delaying the trial. It was confirmed that the registered letter sent by the students on the 22nd was also received by the Prime Minister's Office on the morning of the 23rd.
The notification message announcing the completion of the registered mail was released, revealing that the Christmas card had been delivered to the presidential residence. According to the documents released by the current affairs conference, the Christmas card contained a large
The letters criticized the president and called for his resignation, but on the front of the registered envelope was written, "Mr. President! University students have sent a handwritten letter to the president. Have a wonderful New Year.
The cards written by the students ranged from direct criticism such as "Pay for your crimes and go to prison" to "I want all citizens to be able to breathe."
The reactions ranged from "it's too much" to indirectly calling for him to resign.
2024/12/24 21:29 KST
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