South Korean Lawmakers Vote to Impeach President

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Suspended from office, President Yoonโ€™s political fate now lies in the hands of the Constitutional Court.

The South Korean president has been impeached by the opposition-led National Assembly, which voted to suspend him from his official duties over his short-lived attempt to impose martial law earlier this month.

President Yoon Suk Yeolโ€™s political fate now lies in the hands of the Constitutional Court, which has six months to decide whether to remove him from office.

Last weekend, Yoonโ€™s minority party prevented a previous impeachment vote, which requires a two-thirds majority, by boycotting the vote and preventing a quorum. The vote would have needed eight defections out of the 108 seats they hold.

On Dec. 14 however, with a shift in political mood over the week, there were enough defections to pass the motion, by a margin of 204โ€“85 in the 300-seat assembly, reported Yonhap. There were three abstentions and eight invalid ballots.

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who was appointed by Yoon, takes over as acting president.

The vote suspends Yoonโ€™s powers until a decision is made by the Constitutional Court, but in the meantime he remains officially in office. He retains presidential immunity from most charges except for insurrection or treason.

The presidentโ€™s party, the People Power Party (PPP) officially opposed the impeachment.

However, on Dec. 12, the leader of the party expressed support for impeaching the president, calling on his partyโ€™s lawmakers to vote based on their own convictions.

That shift in stance came the night after a bullish televised address by Yoon, who vowed to โ€œfight to the endโ€ attempts to impeach him.

Yoon said he declared martial law as a warning to the opposition Democratic Party, which he accused of sympathizing with North Korea and using its legislative power to impeach top officials and undermine the governmentโ€™s budget bill for next year.

The martial law declaration and his decision to send troops to the countryโ€™s National Assembly does not amount to an insurrection, he said.

โ€œI will fight to the end to prevent the forces and criminal groups that have been responsible for paralyzing the countryโ€™s government and disrupting the nationโ€™s constitutional order from threatening the future of the Republic of Korea,โ€ Yoon said. โ€œThe opposition is now doing a sword dance of chaos, claiming that the declaration of martial law constitutes an act of rebellion. But was it really?โ€

Byย Simon Veazey

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