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Woo Won-sik initiates legal action against non-appointment of Ma Eun-hyeok in Korea
Woo Won-sik initiates legal action against non-appointment of Ma Eun-hyeok in Korea
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik said he would proceed with legal proceedings regarding the appointment of Constitutional Court Justice Ma Eun-hyeok against Acting Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. On the afternoon of the 28th, Woo noted in a press release, "We will take all possible measures, inclu...
Democratic lawmakers threaten immediate impeachment of acting prime minister over judge's appointment
The Democratic Party of Korea's first-term lawmakers' group 'DeoMinCho' urged Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who is acting on behalf of the president, to "appoint Judge Ma Eun-hyeok by the day after tomorrow (Sunday)" on the 28th. Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Geon-tae, affiliated with DeoMinCho, said...
Critics demand accountability for Seoul's sinkhole incidents and undisclosed safety map
The Democratic Party recently described the sinkhole incident that occurred in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, as a “man-made disaster” and criticized the Seoul government's decision to ‘keep the ground subsidence safety map’ undisclosed. The Democratic Party's Seoul City chapter and the New Seoul Preparation S...
Woo Won-sik demands quick ruling on Yoon's impeachment, urges justice appointments
National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik urged that the Constitutional Court make a ruling on President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial as quickly as possible regarding the delay. On the afternoon of the 27th, Speaker Woo announced a statement in the National Assembly Speaker's office, saying, "The l...
Majority supports impeachment of Yoon, trust in Constitutional Court declines
A public opinion survey released on the 27th revealed that 58% believe that 'impeachment should be granted and the president should be removed' regarding the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol, while 37% believe that 'impeachment should be dismissed and he should be ...
Lee Jun-seok urges respect for Lee Jae-myung trial outcome, warns of judicial politicization
On the 26th, Lee Jun-seok, a member of the Reform Party, asserted that the results of the second trial regarding Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party, should be "respected." That day, the lawmaker stated on his Facebook, "The politicization of politics, which is shaken by...
Lee Jae-myung visits wildfire-stricken Andong after acquittal in election case
Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, who was acquitted in an appeal related to the Public Official Election Act (charges of false fact disclosure), will visit the fire-affected area of 'Gyeongbuk Andong' on the 26th. The Andong area is one of the regions severely affected by l...
Lee Jae-myung warns Yoon's impeachment trial delay threatens constitutional order
Lee Jae-myung, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, who is facing the sentencing of his appeal for violating the Public Official Election Act, said on the 26th that the Constitutional Court, which has not yet set a date for the ruling on President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment trial, poses a...
Park Chan-dae urges Constitutional Court to set ruling date for Yoon’s impeachment trial
Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 26th, “I strongly urge that the date for the ruling in the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol be set today.” Park noted that on the morning of the same day, in front of the main gate of the Constitutional Court i...
Moon expresses concern for Kim Kyung-soo’s health amid hunger strike struggles
Former President Moon Jae-in called Kim Kyung-soo, former governor of South Gyeongsang Province, who was hospitalized after staging a hunger strike to urge the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol on the 25th, to express his concern for his health. According to Kim's side, former President Moon ca...
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