羅卿瑗、国民の力議員
People Power pressures Constitutional Court with outdoor rallies, press conferences and petitions ahead of impeachment trial of President Yoon Seok-yeol (South Korea)
On the 2nd, just two days before the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial of President Yoon Seok-yeol is due to be announced, the People Power Party (ruling party) announced its intention to 'dismiss or reject the impeachment' by holding an outside rally, holding a press conference, and submitting a petition against the impeachment.
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People's Power Party, held a press conference at the National Assembly and said, "The Constitutional Court has given a free pass to the Democratic Party of Korea's legislative runaway and parliamentary dictatorship, just as they intended."
If that happens, what will happen to the Republic of Korea?" he said, repeatedly calling for the dismissal of the impeachment.
Rep. Lee In-seon and others continued their relay demonstrations against the impeachment. As the control around the Constitutional Court was tightened, they moved their locations to nearby areas such as Anguk Station and continued to hold demonstrations until the day of the verdict.
The 'Meeting of the Chairman of the Party Council Against Impeachment' held a press conference in front of the National Assembly Building stairs to raise the voice for 'the return of the President'.
Some current lawmakers, including Lee, Park Dae-chul, and others, also participated. Yoon Sang Hyun visited the Constitutional Court that afternoon and handed over 1.78 million copies of a petition against impeachment.
While making clear its principle of compliance, the People Power leadership expressed its hope that President Yoon would return to his duties.
Meeting with reporters, he said, "I have repeatedly made it clear that I will accept whatever conclusion is reached. I hope that the Democratic Party of Korea will follow our thinking."
Kwon Yeong-se, chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee, called for the impeachment of President Yoon at the same day's general assembly.
Regarding the results of the trial, he said, "The president must quickly return to his duties, reorganize the country's halted administration, and look after the people's livelihood."
Seo Ji Young, National Assembly spokesperson for the People's Power, appeared on an SBS radio program and said, "The majority
"The lawmakers and party members anticipate the proposal being rejected," he said, but added, "Issuing a message of acceptance shows that we have a greater sense of responsibility as the ruling party, rather than assuming that the proposal will be rejected or cited."
2025/04/02 20:56 KST
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