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Final hearing of South Korean President Yoon's impeachment trial opens in his absence

By IANS | Updated: February 25, 2025 12:30 IST

Seoul, Feb 25 The final hearing of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial opened on Tuesday ...

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Seoul, Feb 25 The final hearing of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial opened on Tuesday in his absence amid keen attention on what the President will say in his last arguments to defend his short-lived imposition of martial law.

Yoon did not arrive in time for the hearing's opening but was expected to join the proceeding later in the day.

The hearing began with an examination of evidence and the presentation of final arguments from the legal teams of both Yoon and the National Assembly, which is the prosecution in the case.

Yoon and Rep. Jung Chung-rai of the main Opposition Democratic Party, the head of the Assembly's impeachment panel, will then be given unlimited time to present their final arguments.

The President is expected to use his statement to explain the circumstances that led to his surprise declaration of martial law on December 3 and assert the illegality of his investigation by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) and the prosecution.

Also in focus is whether the President will issue an apology to the nation for the political turmoil caused by his martial law declaration and subsequent impeachment.

Jung has said he will use his final arguments to explain why Yoon should be removed from office, how his claims are different from the truth and how the nation should overcome the current crisis.

The National Assembly's impeachment motion against Yoon accuses the President of violating the Constitution and laws by declaring martial law in the absence of a national emergency and ignoring due procedures, such as holding a Cabinet meeting and notifying Parliament.

Yoon has argued his declaration of martial law was an act of governance meant to send a warning to the Opposition party over its repeated impeachments of government officials and attempts to cut the government budget, Yonhap news agency reported.

Legal experts anticipate the court will deliver its verdict on whether to remove Yoon from office or reinstate him within two weeks after Tuesday's hearing, citing the precedents of former Presidents Roh Moo-hyun and Park Geun-hye.

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