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Korea prepares for likely presidential impeachment vote
“The economy is faced with an array of uncertainties, including a USA rate hike and policy shifts in the new USA government, but we will manage the economy by maintaining economic policies in a consistent manner”, he told reporters. -Korean alliance as a lynchpin of regional security.
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Parliament impeached Park and stripped her of all power Friday amid fury over prosecution claims that she had handed over extraordinary power to a corrupt friend. This news story is related to Latest/170874-South-Koreas-President-Park-faces-historic-impeachment-vote/ – breaking news, latest news, pakistan ne. “Now the National Assembly needs to calm down and try to take this opportunity to rebuild the nation”, she said.
A group of anti-Park farmers who tried to roll into the capital on tractors and trucks scuffled with police overnight in Suwon, just south of Seoul, before they left most of the vehicles behind and headed to Seoul on buses.
Koreans co-opt slogans from the Donald Trump campaign to support the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye.
The measure is coming up for a vote on Friday, a week and a half after Park said she would be willing to step down – but declined to resign.
Friday’s reshuffle will be Park’s last if the Constitutional Court makes a decision to formally end her presidency.
If Park leaves office early, an election must be held within 60 days.
Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se ordered diplomats in overseas missions to reassure their host countries that Seoul maintains its foreign policy lines.
The push for impeachment has been driven by massive protests that have seen millions take to the streets of Seoul and other cities in recent weeks, demanding that political parties remove Park if she refuses to step down.
If the motion passes, the Constitutional Court will determine whether Parliament followed due process and whether there are sufficient grounds for impeachment, a process that will involve arguments from the two sides in public hearings.
She says she would prepare for a court review of the impeachment. Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn takes over on an interim basis.
As well as the public’s personal antipathy to Park, the corruption scandal and ensuing crisis has lifted the lid on growing discontent with income disparities, rising unemployment and the apparently pampered lives of South Korea’s political and business elite.
Conservatives and liberals have long argued about free speech in South Korea, which shares the world’s most heavily fortified border with North Korea. The woman would become known as South Korea’s Rasputin, with odd and ultimately illegal influence.
On Wednesday, former associates of Choi, the president’s friend, testified to the same parliamentary panel that Choi conducted herself in ways that made it clear she was exceptionally close to Park and was influential. Though filling in as president, his title remains prime minister. At a Cabinet meeting after the vote, Park apologized for her “negligence”.
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Kweon will work closely with opposition lawmakers who authored the impeachment motion and likely be backed by a large team of legal experts.
The Defense Ministry said there were no suspicious activities by North Korea.
Analysts believe Park is reluctant to resign because scandal-hit South Korean presidents who leave office before their single, five-year term has ended leave themselves open to criminal charges.
As President, Park is now immune from prosecution.
Now Hwang assumes presidential duties, including serving as commander-in-chief of South Korea’s 630,000-member military, while the country’s Constitutional Court decides whether to approve or reject Park’s impeachment.
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Park has not commented publicly on the impeachment vote. The opposition needed help from members of Park’s party to get the needed votes, and it got it. Also after the vote, thousands of impeachment supporters gathered in front of the National Assembly cheering and congratulating each other, some in tears.