S. Korean President Yoon must be removed from authority for country’s safety: Ruling party chief

By The Straits Times | Created at 2024-12-06 01:49:15 | Updated at 2024-12-26 00:40:15 2 weeks ago
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SEOUL - South Korea’s ruling party leader said on Dec 6 that President Yoon Suk Yeol needs to be removed from authority for the safety of the country for trying to impose martial law, but stopped short of urging members to vote for impeachment.

Mr Yoon shocked the nation and his own ruling People Power Party on Dec 3 when he announced he was imposing martial law in order to root out “anti-state forces” and overcome obstructionist political opponents.

He reversed course about six hours later after parliament, including some members of his party, voted to oppose the decree.

Speaking after a party meeting at Parliament on Dec 6, party leader Han Dong-hoon said Mr Yoon had ordered the arrest of prominent politicians over grounds that they were among those “anti-state forces” during the martial law.

The main opposition Democratic Party has scheduled an impeachment vote for the evening of Dec 7, and the national police have launched an investigation into Mr Yoon on claims of insurrection filed by an opposition party and activists.

On Dec 5, the ruling party said it was against impeachment, but Mr Han suggested that stance may be shifting in light of “credible evidence” that Mr Yoon had intended to arrest and detain political leaders at Gwacheon, just south of Seoul.

“I said yesterday that I would try not to pass this impeachment in order to prevent damage to the people and supporters caused by the unprepared chaos, but I believe that President Yoon Suk Yeol’s immediate suspension of office is necessary to protect the Republic of Korea and its people in light of the newly revealed facts,” Mr Han said.

He did not explicitly call for impeachment or respond to reporters when asked for clarification.

Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung said the declaration of martial law was a rebellion waged by the president in order to maintain or extend his power.

“It’s an act of insurrection,” he said. “It’s a pro-military coup.” REUTERS

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