尹錫悦元大統領、遅くとも今週末に退去…14日から毎週、刑事裁判=韓国
Former President Yoon Seok-yeol to leave by the end of this week at the latest... Criminal trial to begin every week from the 14th (South Korea)
Former President Yoon Seok-yeol is expected to move from his official residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul, to an apartment in Seocho-dong by this weekend at the latest.
According to a source close to President Yoon on the 9th, they are expected to move all of their belongings as early as the 11th, or at the latest by this weekend.
"He loves them very much and plans to take them all with him," the source said. The 11 dogs and cats will also be moving with him. Preparations such as arranging a private residence for the former president to move are also reportedly underway.
The Presidential Security Service said it would continue its security mission to ensure the absolute safety of those under its protection. Even if President Yoon and his wife return to Seocho-dong, they may look for a third location.
In addition to the large number of residents, some have said that the fact that the apartment buildings are combined residential and commercial buildings makes them unsuitable for long-term living.
Meanwhile, President Yoon, who is preparing to move, will appear in criminal court as a defendant every week starting next week.
The first formal hearing is scheduled for the 14th. Some analysts say it will not be an easy task to deal with this, as some facts related to the treason charge were acknowledged in the impeachment trial by the Constitutional Court on the 4th of this month.
Furthermore, now that he has lost his presidency, the defense system has also disappeared. After his impeachment, President Yoon has disappeared from the public's view, but he remains a variable in the political sphere.
Since the pro-Yoon faction holds the party power during the People Power primary election process, tensions between the pro-Yoon and anti-Yoon factions are likely to continue.
The pro-Yoon lawmakers are Kim Moon-soo, former head of the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
He also has a friendly stance towards the Minister and Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo. In addition, Rep. Yoon Sang Hyun and Rep. Na Kyung-won have also joined the anti-impeachment rally against President Yoon.
As a result, People Power Party former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and People Power Party lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo are calling for changes to the "primary election rules."
The aim is to increase the degree of reflection and separate the presidential candidates. However, if the primary rules are changed, there is a possibility that criticism will arise that the advantages and disadvantages between the candidates are extremely unfair, so it is difficult to accept the change.
As a result, the infighting within the ruling party over the balance of power of President Yoon is expected to intensify.
2025/04/09 11:49 KST
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