Downtown Seoul tense as court due to rule on President Yoon’s impeachment | Politics News

Seoul, South Korea The phrase “8-0” was detonated on loudspeakers and was seen on signs at the Historic Center in the Jongheno region, where Thousands of critics President Yun Suk Yol gathered.
The demonstrators on Thursday were claiming Yun to be isolatedAnd I am sure that all the eight judges who are in the country’s constitutional court will decide to support the insulation request approved by the National Assembly in mid -December after that. Old short -age offer.
When the final ruling is announced on Friday, one of two things will happen: Yoon will be convicted and removed from his post, and the country will hold early presidential elections within 60 days. Or Yun will be wiped and returned to the office immediately.
It is located between the ancient palaces and modern museums, in the Anguk neighborhood, where the court-which translates into the “peaceful country”-is fortified by hundreds of police buses.
More than 14,000 police officers have been mobilized throughout the city, while Anguk Subway, local companies and many schools are closed in the event of disturbances in the wake of the court ruling.

In front of GyeongBokgung Palace, a student organization organized what seemed to perform a festive group in anticipation of the successful dismissal decision that a lot of hope would end a four -month confrontation on the future of Yoon.
“I am completely confident that they would make the right decision,” said Song Hai Jong, who was watching the band on Thursday.
“But with the presence of many things that have occurred in the past few months, I still have younger than uncertainty.”
There have been two presidents on behalf of Yoon’s comment from his post in December The Prime Minister is the Sue duckWho was in the queue in the presidency, was also isolated by the National Assembly.
While Han was returned as a prosecutor last month, it took a record for 38 days to provide her ruling on Yoon.
“By looking at the period when the court took its decision, there may have been one or two opposition votes,” said Lim Won Tayek, Professor of Sociology at the University of Kimyung and a former member of the Policy Planning Committee.
“The main point in this failure was that the entire nation could see what was happening in the night of the fighting law through live feed on television and phones. It was clear that we see that the president exceeded the borders of its powers.”
The Yun issue focused on whether the law was broken by engaging in five major measures: declaring martial law, writing a military law decree, deploying the forces in the National Assembly, raiding the National Elections Committee and trying to arrest politicians.
“There are not one of the five reasons at all. The procedures can be considered on December 3 to an attempt to suspend the constitutional government, freeze all political activities, and replace the National Assembly with an alternative force,” added Chung Tae Hu, a professor at Kyung University who specializes in constitutional law.
As a student of academic law at Seoul National University, Lim Hyun Chang blames the lengthy decision on the very sensitive constitutional court towards public opinion.
He said: “Four months have already passed through many of our students, so we definitely felt tired of all waiting. But with the start of spring and the new semester, there is hope that this social chaos will finally return to normal life.”
While the pro -education protests gathered at thousands in the evening, it was difficult to find supporters of Greece.
In a small group of less than 10 people, Grace Kim held a sticker reading, “No Isolation”.
“I am completely convinced that the court will decide to return Yun in his post. The full process of our president’s suspension was illegal from the beginning,” said the 63 -year -old.
She said: “If the court decides otherwise, we will exercise our right to resist and fight until the truth prevails.”
The pro -Leon camp has been captured by the potential possibility that the leader of the Democratic Party, Lee Jay Meong is the preferred to win a possible presidential election in the case that was isolated and removed from his position.
For people like Kim Jeon Hyun, this is the worst possible nightmare.
“This is something that must be prevented at any cost. The supporters of communism permeate our society,” he claimed. He said: “The use of illegal means to suspend the president and the use of any necessary means to steal power is anxious.”
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2025-04-04 01:26:00