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Due to the rule of Yoon’s impeachment, downtown downtown Seoul | Political news

MONews
5 Min Read

Seoul, Korea The catchphrase “8-0” exploded in the loud speaker and could be seen on the placard in the historic center of Seoul.

Thursday, Thursday, was convinced that Yun’s short -range court bid will decide to support the impeachment movement passed by the National Assembly in mid -December.

If the final verdict is announced on Friday, one of two things occur. Yun is convicted and is removed from the office, and the country will hold the Snap Election within 60 days. Or Yoon is erased and immediately returns to the office.

The Anguk area, located between the ancient palace and the cutting -edge museum, has a court and has been strengthened by hundreds of police buses translated into “peaceful countries”.

Anguk subway stations, local businesses, and several schools were mobilized throughout the city if they had disturbed the court after the court’s decision.

Police buses are parked on April 3, 2025 to make walls on the road as part of preventive measures for all cases near the Seoul Constitutional Court. [Ahn Young-joon/AP Photo]

In front of the Gyongbokgung Palace, a student organization puts a successful impeachment decision that many hope will end the four -month stand off for YOON’s future.

Song Hye -jung, who was looking at the band from afar on Thursday, said, “I believe that they will make the right decision.

“But there are a lot of things that have happened in the last few months, so they still have the smallest uncertainty.”

Since Yun took office in December, there have been two presidential positions, and Prime Minister Deok -su, who stands the next line of the presidential position, was also impeached by the National Assembly.

Han reinstated last month as president, but it took 38 days for the court to make a ruling.

“It may have been a long time for the court to make a decision,” said LIM WOON-TAEK, a sociology professor at Keimyung University and a member of the Presidential Committee on the policy plan.

Woon-taek said, “The key to this is that the nation’s nights are happening at night through live feeds on television and mobile phones.

Yun’s case focused on whether he broke the law by participating in five major actions. In other words, it is suspected of making a martial law declaration, martial law ruling, placing troops in the National Assembly, attacking the National Election Commission, and arresting politicians.

Chung Tae-Ho, a professor at Kyung Hee University, who specializes in the Constitution, said, “December 3 actions can be seen as an attempt to stop the constitutional government, freeze all political activities and replace the National Assembly as a replacement.

LIM SEEON-CHANG is a graduate law student at Seoul National University and accused the long-term decision on the Constitutional Court is too sensitive to public opinion.

“This has already been tired in all waiting time because many students have had four months of protest.

Thousands of protests gathered on Thursday night, while professional supporters were more difficult to find.

Grace Kim read a poster of “no impeachment” in a minority group of less than 10 people.

The 63 -year -old boy is completely convinced that the court will decide to restore Yun in the office. The 63 -year -old boy was illegal from the beginning, “he said.”

“If the court decides to do something else, we will exercise the right of resistance and fight until the truth prevails,” she said.

The pro-Young camp was caught in the possibility of winning the potential presidential election in the case where the Democratic leader, Lee Jae-myung, was impeached and removed from the office.

This is the worst nightmare for people like Kim Gyun-Yeon.

“This should be prevented at all costs. The pro -communist forces are holding into our society.” “Using the means of stopping the president and stealing authority is something we should be surprised to use illegal means.”

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