Ruling party boycott in South Korea hinders impeachment of President Yoon

by Andrea
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The boycott of almost all of the ruler’s parliamentarians People’s Power Party (PPP) has prevented the vote on the motion to remove the South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeol, in a session that began this Saturday in the National Assembly of this country. The parliamentary initiative to disqualify Yoon began to be voted on after 6:00 p.m. local time (10:00 a.m. in Spain), after all but two of the PPP deputies left the chamber, so that if even these voted in favor, the motion would fail.

For the impeachment motion to prosper the support of two thirds of the chamber is necessarywhich means that the opposition bloc (which has a clear parliamentary majority with 192 seats) would need to have at least eight additional votes among the 108 that the ruling People’s Power Party has.

The vote on this motion in the Assembly took place after another proposal to establish a investigation into first lady Kim Keon-hee for alleged corruption, which has not gone ahead with a result of 198 votes in favor and 102 against, which already pointed to the failure of the initiative to remove Yoon.

This result reflected that only six PPP members had broken voting discipline set by the conservative formation, which agreed this Saturday to reject the motion against Yoon, after having made several vacillations in previous days on the matter.

martial law

The main opposition party, the Democratic Party (PD), and the other five political forces presented a motion to remove Yoon last Wednesday, after the president unexpectedly decreed martial law on Tuesday night, accusing the opposition of ” anti-state activities” and being “pro-North Korean forces.

The state of emergency was lifted after the opposition parties and some of the PPP itself voted in the National Assembly to revoke that measure just a few hours after it was decreed, and despite the attempts of the police and South Korean troops to block access to parliament and take control of the chamber.

While the parliamentary vote was taking place this Saturday, some 149,000 people – according to police data – gathered in front of the Assembly to demand that Yoon resign from his position or be dismissed.

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