Supporters and anti-residential Yun Suk-Yolla protests have gathered in the capital of South Korea. Before the court’s decision to decide whether he will be disqualified from office.
A large number of South Korea people have gathered in the capital Seoul to support or oppose the impeachment president Yun Suk-Yol before the court’s decision on whether his marshal law declaration has disqualified him from office.
On Saturday, anti-UN-protest protests filled a large square in the Central Soul and shouted to remove it immediately. Drawing away some roads, conservative UN supporters accepted the whole of the whole and demanded that the flags of South Korean and United States be returned.
Within a few days, the Constitutional Court is expected to decide whether to deport the martial law in December 224, was expected to be expelled, overthrown in the market and ignited the worst political crisis in the country.
If there are court rules against Yun, he will be officially thrown out of office and the national election for the heirs will take place within two months.
Y is also prosecuting this criminal charges Revolt But he was released from arrest In the past week??
Deep Social Rifts
The imposing of the marshal law of the former President and his verification was deeply abolished between conservatives and liberals, which pressured the institutions and the troops on whether to apply this order.
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On Friday, the Galupup Korea survey found that 58 percent of the people supported Yun’s impeachment, while 37 per cent opposed.
The 48-year-old protestor Song Young-Tun told the Reuters News Agency that the release of Yun from the jail last week was “surprisingly” disappointing.
“So I came here this week, hope that the Constitutional Court will rule in the case of impeachment next week.”
However, Kim Huang-June, a UN-year-old Union, told the royators that the court hopes to “give precise results and reject the lawsuit”.
However, the most important point of the court to resolve and decide is why hundreds of soldiers and police officers sent to the National Legislative Assembly after the Unan announced the marshal law.
UN said that you want to maintain the order, some top military and police officers said that the President ordered them to stop the assembly views on the order or to take possession of political rivals.

