City
Epaper

South Korea: Yoon attends likely final hearing of impeachment trial

By IANS | Updated: February 13, 2025 12:50 IST

Seoul, Feb 13 South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday attended what is likely the final hearing ...

Open in App

Seoul, Feb 13 South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday attended what is likely the final hearing of his impeachment trial over his short-lived imposition of martial law in December.

Yoon and other witnesses, including National Intelligence Service Director Cho Tae-yong, appeared for the eighth formal hearing of the trial at the Constitutional Court in central Seoul, a month after the first session took place on January 14.

Thursday's hearing took place as the court has yet to schedule additional dates for the trial's oral arguments, raising the possibility that they could end on the day.

Should oral arguments conclude Thursday, a final decision on whether to uphold Yoon's impeachment or reinstate him is expected to be made in early March.

The court can still schedule one or two more hearing dates if deemed necessary, but it has so far said that nothing has been decided over additional hearings.

If additional hearings are scheduled, the court is expected to reach a decision by mid-March, Yonhap news agency reported.

In the impeachment trials of former Presidents Roh Moo-hyun and Park Geun-hye, the court announced its decisions about two weeks after oral arguments ended.

Earlier on February 11, six opposition parties proposed a special counsel bill to investigate allegations against impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's influence-peddling scandal linked to the parliamentary by-elections in 2022.

The scandal involved allegations that Myung Tae-kyun, a self-proclaimed power broker, took approximately 76 million won ($54,400) from former ruling party lawmaker Rep. Kim Young-sun in exchange for his help in getting her nominated for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections.

Myung allegedly won Kim Young-sun's nomination in exchange for conducting public opinion polls favourable to Yoon ahead of the 2022 presidential election.

The National Assembly had voted to impeach Yoon over his shocking, albeit short-lived, imposition of martial law on December 3. He was indicted on charges of leading an insurrection and had been arrested.

Yoon was also alleged to have sent military troops to the National Assembly to prevent lawmakers from voting down the martial law declaration and to have planned to arrest key political figures.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentGajendra Verma's latest Ballad 'Waade' promises of Love, Longing, & Heartbreak

NationalInternet suspended, schools closed after violence at gurudwara in Rajasthan's Hanumangarh

InternationalDCD Chairman visits BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi, praises contribution to foster community cohesion

TechnologyStudy shows size, severity of chikungunya outbreaks unpredictable

HealthStudy shows size, severity of chikungunya outbreaks unpredictable

International Realted Stories

InternationalArmenian Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan jailed for two years on coup charges amid church-government rift

InternationalFrom tv host to leading LDP voice, Takaichi now poised to become Japan's first female PM

InternationalIndia, Australia to hold Joint Military Exercise AUSTRAHIND 2025 from October 13-26

InternationalPakistani forces shut Afghan refugee camps in Balochistan, 13,500 expelled cross into Afghanistan

InternationalPakistan's continued neglect deepens Balochistan's crisis of rights, identity