Several media outlets, including South Korean news agency Yonhap News, reported that most of the ruling People Power Party lawmakers walked out of the National Assembly ahead of a vote on a motion to impeach President Yoon Seok-yeol, meaning the bill is “effectively expected to be rejected.”
>>1 Impeachment is also decided by a vote in parliament, but the forcing of the brainwashed democratic majority who gather in front of the National Diet for the purpose of coercion is tantamount to martial law, and there’s no way they can be recognized as democratic if they have the usual basic premise. The coercion of a pseudo-democracy is an impossible democracy, just like the situation in Russia and several surrounding countries.
This will lead to continued political chaos, which is fine for the net-uyo, but I wonder what kind of future >>3 sees for South Korea. Does he have any illusions that the government will be stable?
A denial would be more interesting. The candlelight demonstrations will definitely expand. If so, will you be charged with treason? And the candlelight demonstrations expanded even further. I guess he’ll be found guilty and impeached under the emotional law.
While this is going on, the country is in the midst of a political strife and its reputation as a nation continues to decline. What an interesting country.
Originally, Lee Jae Myung was indicted on multiple charges including the Political Funds Control Act, and in order to delay the verdict, he repeatedly filed petitions to impeach judges and cabinet members, right? Yoon lost his temper at the harassment of the National Assembly being suspended, and as a result, impeachment passed… President removed from office → arrested and imprisoned. Impeachment rejected… President extended life → Lee’s sentence is announced → Opposition leader imprisoned. A death game has begun where the loser dies lol.
If it’s rejected, it means the parliament will continue to be in a deadlock, but is there any way to resolve the situation? If the president can’t resign, it will probably remain like this until the end of his term lol How will a sitting president be treated if he is charged with treason?
>>40 If it is rejected, the impeachment resolution will probably be resubmitted in the next regular session of the Diet. If the verdict in Lee’s trial is reached by then, he will no longer have a rival in the presidential election. The Democratic Party of Korea will be able to appeal to the public its pro-North Korea stance.
>>42 Even if the impeachment passes, Lee Jae-myung is still in the running lol The East Asian festivities will likely continue even after the new year.
On the contrary, if the opposition party finds out that the election was rigged, the opposition lawmakers and North Korean officials who cooperated with them will be arrested in droves, regardless of Yoon’s actions.
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