The political crisis in South Korea continues: Deputy Prime Minister resigned at the time of imminent impeachmant

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South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Čoi Sang-Mok on Thursday resigned and his resort accepted it, Informed AFP, referring to the statement in question. He resigned from the ministerial office at a time when Parliament voted on the application for a constitutional action (impeachment) against him, writes TASR.

Qoi was to happen on the same day at midnight by a temporary president and prime minister After officially resigned Han Tok-Su, who was also a temporary head of state as a prime minister.

“I apologize. I withdraw from my office because it is difficult to continue to fulfill my duties in the difficult economic situation at home and abroad,” He stated Čoi in a statement published by the Ministry of Finance.

He resigned at a time when the opposition MPs submitted a petition for a constitutional action against it. Thus, the verdict of the South Korean Supreme Court, which annulled the decision on the innocence of the opposition presidential candidate and leader and Če-Mjong, responded in the event of a violation of the electoral law. The vote on the Impeachment of qiaia was stopped after Han accepted his resignation.

After Hana’s withdrawal The position of the reigning president of the Minister of Education and the Cu-Hi, who will be entrusted with the management of the election process for the presidential election, planned for 3 June.

Han resigned from the prime ministerial office for the intention to run in the presidential election. The temporary president was, after the dismissal of the former head, the state of Jun Sok-Jola, against which several criminal proceedings are kept in connection with his decision to declare martial law.

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