South Korea National Assembly votes to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol | Politics News
South Korea National Assembly votes to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol | Politics News
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Bu içerikte, Güney Kore Devlet Başkanı Yoon Suk-yeol’un kısa süreliğine sıkıyönetim ilan etmesinin ardından Ulusal Meclis tarafından görevden alındığı gelişmeler anlatılmaktadır. Meclis, Yoon’a karşı ikinci kez oy kullanarak görevden alınma kararı aldı. Yoon’un görevden alınmasıyla birlikte Anayasa Mahkemesi’nin geleceği hakkında karar vermesi için geçici olarak görevden uzaklaştırıldı. Başbakan Han Duck-soo, geçici başkan olarak görevi devraldı. Yoon’un görevden alınması durumunda, Güney Kore tarihinde başarılı bir şekilde görevden alınan ikinci başkan olacaktır. Yoon’un kendi muhafazakar Partisi Halkın Gücü Partisi, göreve alma kararını desteklediği için kritik oylar sağladı. Yoon’un sıkıyönetim ilanının ardından, Yoon’un iç çevresine yönelik soruşturmaların derinleştiği ve Yoon’un halk desteğinin ciddi şekilde düştüğü belirtilmektedir. Güney Kore’de Yoon’a karşı görevden alma talebini destekleyen ve karşı çıkan gruplar arasında çatışmalar yaşandığı belirtilmektedir.
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Some members of Yoon’s own conservative People Power Party provided crucial votes backing the impeachment.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been impeached by the National Assembly over his short-lived attempt to impose martial law, a move that plunged South Korea into political turmoil halfway through his presidency.
The unicameral National Assembly voted 204 to 85 on Saturday to impeach Yoon, the second such vote in eight days. Three members abstained and eight votes were declared invalid.
The vote was done by secret ballot, with two-thirds of the votes required for impeachment. All 300 members of the assembly cast their ballots.
What happens next?
With his impeachment, Yoon is automatically suspended from office while South Korea’s Constitutional Court deliberates his fate.
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo is taking over as the interim president.
The Constitutional Court would then have 180 days to rule on Yoon’s future. If it backs his removal, Yoon would become the second president in South Korean history to be successfully impeached.
Park Geun-hye, another conservative president, was impeached in December 2016 and was removed from office in March 2017.
People Power Party’s stance shifts
Yoon’s conservative People Power Party (PPP) boycotted the first impeachment vote a week earlier, preventing a quorum.
Since then, PPP leader Han Dong-hoon has urged the party to participate in the voting process, although the official stance of the party rejects Yoon’s impeachment.
Ahead of the vote, at least seven PPP members said they would vote to impeach Yoon, meaning only one more vote was required to reach the 200 necessary for impeachment.
His approval rating – never very high – has plummeted to 11 percent, according to a Gallup Korea poll released on Friday. An earlier survey conducted in November showed him having an approval rating of 19 percent just ahead of the martial law declaration.
The same poll showed that 75 percent of people now support his impeachment.
South Korea National Assembly votes to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol | Politics News
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