On Nov. 14, National Power party member Na Kyung-won is expressing her position regarding the relay one-person protest urging the dismissal and rejection of President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment in front of the Constitutional Court in Jongno, Seoul. /Courtesy of Yonhap News.

As speculation rises that the Constitutional Court's ruling on President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial is imminent, both the ruling and opposition parties are set to launch an all-out external public opinion campaign on the 15th.

Members of the People Power Party will gather at a large-scale rally against impeachment organized by SavetheKorea at Gumi Station in North Gyeongsang Province on this day. Na Kyung-won, Koo Ja-geun, Jang Dong-hyuk, and Kang Myung-gu will attend as speakers.

Song Eon-seok will host a rally against impeachment in his constituency of Gimcheon, North Gyeongsang Province, and nearby constituency lawmakers are expected to attend rallies organized by SavetheKorea at regional branches, with rallies against impeachment anticipated in various locations nationwide.

The relay protests by members of the People Power Party urging the Constitutional Court to dismiss or reject the impeachment continue for the fifth day. The Democratic Party will conduct a fourth walking march from the National Assembly to the Government Seoul Building in Gwanghwamun, demanding the swift removal of President Yoon at the 'Joint National Conference of the Five Opposition Parties' organized by five opposition parties, including the Justice Party and the Progressive Party.

They plan to participate in a rally organized by the 'Immediate Resignation of Yoon Suk-yeol and Emergency Action for Social Reform' (Emergency Action). Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party leader, is considering not attending the external rally for safety reasons, following recent threats of terror.