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The Korean court restores the prime minister

MONews
2 Min Read

A Korean prime minister in Korea was restored to the president on Monday after the National Assembly’s Constitutional Court reversed the impeachment of the National Assembly.

Han was impeached by President Yoon Suk YEOL on December 14 and served as president of Korea, and Yoon was honest with his attempt to deploy his country under martial law. Han served as president of less than two weeks when the General Assembly impeached him on December 27 and added the political uncertainty of Korea, the main ally of Asia.

The Constitutional Court has not yet announced whether or not it will know whether it will be reinstalled after chasing Yoon. Koreans are waiting for a few weeks as anxiety grows. If Yun is removed, Korea will elect a new president within 60 days. If he is restored, he will return to the office to face more fractured countries than presidential positions.

In Korea, the Constitutional Court announced whether the public officials impeached by the General Assembly should be officially removed or reinstalled. The ruling is immediately fermented and cannot be appealed.

After Han’s impeachment, Choi Suk -min, the next public official, was doubled as an acting president.

When Han was impeached, the General Assembly accused him of cooperating with Yun’s illegal martial law. One prime minister also said he was in charge of the constitutional task when he refused to appoint three constitutional court judges selected by Congress. Han refused to accuse.

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