Impeachment trial of South Korean President Yoon begins
South Korea's Constitutional Court began the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday, following his failed martial law attempt. The court has six months to decide on his fate.
- Asia
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:54 | 27 December 2024
- Modified Date: 09:57 | 27 December 2024
The impeachment trial in South Korea by the Constitutional Court on whether to remove or reinstate President Yoon Suk Yeol began on Friday.
Yoon's representatives appeared at the top court, Seoul-based Yonhap News reported.
Lawmakers voted to impeach Yoon, 63, on Dec. 14 over his failed bid to impose martial law in the country.
Shocking the nation with the announcement of martial law on Dec. 3, Yoon was forced to rescind the order within six hours after parliament passed a motion against it that night.
The top court has six months to decide the case, while Prime Minister Han Duck-soo officiates as president since Yoon remains suspended from his duties.
A police team is also searching office of presidential security service for CCTV footage of the compound.
Separately, parliament is set to hold a separate vote to impeach Han, the acting president, after he refused to appoint three Constitutional Court judges.
It will be first time in South Korea's history that a vote to impeach acting president is held.