Judges Turning Impering Han Duck-Soo in the latest Twist in Saga started Yoon Suk-Yeool’s Martial Rights Regulation.
Korea Constitutional Court ruled that Hanovo rejected him on Monday in the Vote in 7-1.
Five court courts were found that there was no sufficient grounds for emperses Han, 75, although the proposal of the movement against him is important.
Two judges turned off that the proposal of the legislative body was lacking legitimacy from the beginning, as they were supported by only 192 of 300 representatives, instead of two-thirds of the majority.
After being appointed due president after the overcoming Yonova, Han was suspended from his duties shorter than two weeks later over his refusal to appoint three other courts in the Constitutional Court.
At the television address after the verdict, Han expressed his gratitude to the Court at his “wise decision” and undertook to focus on navigating geopolitical challenges they face.
“I believe that all citizens clearly speak against a highly polarized political sphere. There is now no place to divide. Our country’s priority is to move forward,” he said forward, “he said forward.”
The decision comes as the Constitutional Court has yet to decide whether to confirm the encouragement of JOON or return its presidential powers.
The Court is a reliable huson yoon since mid-December, and the decision is widely predicted to arrive within a few days.
At least six of the eight judges must support Joonac to remove it from office permanently.
If Yoon is deprived of the Presidency, the choices for choosing his successor must be held within 60 days.
Yoon faces criminal charges separately, including rebellion, regarding its short-lived regulation on martial law.
Faces the maximum penalty of life or death penalty if convicted.
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2025-03-24 04:12:00