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National Assembly passes commercial law bill enhancing shareholder loyalty and electronic meetings
National Assembly passes commercial law bill enhancing shareholder loyalty and electronic meetings
The commercial law amendment bill, which contains the 'duty of loyalty of directors to shareholders' and 'mandatory electronic shareholder meetings,' passed the National Assembly's plenary session on the 13th. The People Power Party opposed the measure, citing increased corporate burdens and a chill...
Survey shows 55% support impeachment of Yoon as approval ratings fluctuate
On the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol, a Constitutional Court survey revealed that 55% of respondents support the opinion that 'the impeachment should be upheld and President Yoon should be removed,' while 39% support the opinion that 'the impeachment should be dismissed and he should ...
Chairman Choi Jae-hae thanks Constitutional Court, vows to uphold public integrity
Chairperson of the Board of Audit and Inspection Choi Jae-hae returned to the Board of Audit and Inspection on the 13th after the Constitutional Court's decision to dismiss the impeachment motion, and said, “I thank the judges of the Constitutional Court for their wise decision.” Chairperson Choi no...
Minju urges immediate talks on supplementary budget, emphasizing urgency for financial support
The Democratic Party proposed that the People Power Party immediately activate practical discussions for the implementation of the supplementary budget. Jin Seong-jun, chair of the Democratic Party's Policy Committee, said on the 13th during a National Assembly policy coordination meeting, "The fact...
Lee Jae-myung urges Constitutional Court to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol
Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, “I believe the Constitutional Court will do well (on the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol),” and claimed, “President Yoon tried to create a Korean version of the killing fields (the incident where a militant group massacred op...
Lim Kwang-hyun criticizes inheritance tax reform as wealthy tax cut in South Korea
Lim Kwang-hyun, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the Ministry of Economy and Finance's introduction of the inheritance tax on the 12th, stating it is "a tax cut for the wealthy that only benefits 'high asset holders' with inherited assets exceeding 5 billion won." On that day, L...
Democratic Party requests police protection for Lee Jae-myung amid assassination threats
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to request police protection for Representative Lee Jae-myung. Democratic Party Spokesperson Hwang Jeong-a said on the 12th, after a Supreme Committee meeting in the National Assembly, that "there were recent reports of threats to Representative Lee" and not...
Democratic Party criticizes prosecutors for judicial favoritism in insurrection case
Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, criticized on the 12th, saying, "The prosecutors should immediately file a motion to resolve the issue (meaning that the one who caused the problem should solve it)," and noted, "They must bear the stigma of providing judicial privileges for t...
Lee Jae-myung condemns People Power Party for constitutional court protests
Lee Jae-myung, the representative of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized, saying, "The People Power Party says it will continue relay intimidation protests ahead of the Constitutional Court ruling. This is an invasion of a constitutional institution and an act of insurrection." During a Suprem...
Opposition launches hunger strike and protests for Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment
Kim Jun-hyuk, Park Soo-hyun, Min Hyung-bae, and Kang Deuk-gu, members of the Democratic Party of Korea associated with the preparation for Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment, and Yoon Jong-o, a member of the Justice Party, have decided to enter a hunger strike. They plan to emphasize the injustice of cance...
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