The main opposition force in South Korea - the Democratic Party, announced that it will file an impeachment motion today in the country's parliament against acting President Han Deok-soo, who is also the Prime Minister, the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported, quoted by BTA.
The party announced that its goal is for the vote on Han's impeachment to take place tomorrow.
This is how President Yun Suk-yeol, who declared martial law in South Korea on December 3, which led to his removal from parliament, was ousted from power.
South Korean President Yun Suk-yeol, who was removed from power because of the martial law he briefly introduced at the beginning of this month, did not appear for the second time in the for a week of questioning at the national anti-corruption agency, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported yesterday.
Yoon, who declared martial law on December 3 and was later removed from office after a vote to impeach him in the South Korean parliament, has been summoned by a joint investigation team made up of representatives from the police, the High-Level Corruption Investigation Service and investigators from the Defense Ministry. Yoon is accused of leading a rebellion and abusing power through the declaration of martial law.