「弾劾反対集会主導」チョン牧師、官邸前で宣告見守る=韓国
Pastor Chung, who led the anti-impeachment rally, watches the verdict in front of the Prime Minister's Office (South Korea)
Pastor Jeong Gwang-hoon of Sarang First Church is scheduled to read the impeachment trial verdict in front of the presidential office in Hannam-dong, Seoul.
According to the South Korean police on the 3rd, the Liberal Unification Party, led by Pastor Jung, and others attacked the official residence of the Hannam-dong government office at 10 a.m. on the 4th.
They plan to hold a rally in front of the residence and watch the live broadcast of the impeachment trial. The Liberal United Party is expected to withdraw from the Constitutional Court at 10 p.m. today, the day before the verdict is announced. Afterwards,
The plan is to hold an all-night rally at Dongwha Duty Free Shop in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, and then move to Hannam-dong the next morning. Chung has previously held vigils in the Gwanghwamun area of Seoul against the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-youl.
He has led rallies against the impeachment of the deceased. He is also suspected of inciting violence by holding a rally at the time of the violent incident at the Western District Court. The anti-impeachment rally was led by another group, Save Korea, and was held in Yeouido.
The two sides are engaged in a nerve-wracking battle for leadership, with Chung planning to stand in front of the Prime Minister's Office to watch the results of the impeachment trial.
" will also hold a rally in front of the Prime Minister's Office. At 11 pm on the 3rd, they will hold an "Impeachment Concert" at the same location, and will also hold an all-night sit-in. Police have warned that more than 50,000 people may gather in the Hannam-dong area.
As such, they plan to deploy a large number of riot police to prevent clashes between the camps. Multiple rallies are also expected to be held simultaneously around the Constitutional Court on the day of the announcement.
The Korean Confederation of Democratic Trade Unions and others will hold an all-night rally from the 3rd near Exit 6 of Anguk Station. They will pose for ambushes from a building about 200 meters away from the Constitutional Court on the 4th.
The group has requested that 100,000 people gather in a 1.5km stretch from the police station to the police station. If the impeachment is approved, the group will march to Gwanghwamun Gate and finish around 1 p.m.
The group plans to disband. If the petition is dismissed or rejected, they plan to continue rallying until the evening of the same day. The National Defence for the President, an anti-impeachment group, will hold a rally at 10 a.m. on the 4th at the presidential defence in Yongsan.
They will gather in front of the War Memorial of Korea near the building and hold a rally. If the ruling is dismissed or rejected, they will also hold a march.
Other planned rallies include the "Kyoen" rally, the "Free Korea Defenders Association/Western District Court Free Youth Lawyers Association" rally, and the "Kyoen" rally.
2025/04/03 21:29 KST
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