The Prime Minister of South Korea’s impeachment told Parliament on Thursday that in a hasty minister’s hasty “all” expressed concern about President Yun Suk Yeol’s martial law plan, before he announces it on December. 3.
Han Dak-Suto, who was the acting president of Letters-Li after Yun, applied and suspended December from power. 14, Before impeachment to Himopha, on Thursday, the Finance Minister, joined the acting president Choi Song-Mok, who was facing parliamentary inquiries in the decision of shock martial law.
“Everyone objected and expressed concern and reduced problems with the decision to the President,” Han told a special committee, referring to the meeting where Yun had some cabinet members of their intentions to declare martial law told.
Marshall Law left about six hours ago when Yun canceled the order due to opposition from Parliament, but sent shockwaves through Asia’s fourth largest economy and created a spiral political crisis.
Choi told the committee that now the biggest challenges in the country include people’s livelihoods and changes in international orders.
“Government administration needs to stabilize,” he said.
Yun presented in a hearing in his impeachment test in the Constitutional Court on Thursday, which would decide whether it has to be removed from the pure state or from the post permanently.
Senior military officials testified in court about his role in deploying in Parliament that night.
“My mission was the mission of Parliament House and the halls of members and secure those buildings,” said the army colonel Kim Hyun-Tai.
Kim said that the Affer entered the building, his commander, Quak Jong-Goon ordered him to go to the main chamber of the building, where MPs gathered to pick up martial law.
“(My Commander) asked if we could meet in it because he said that there should not be more than 150 people,” Kim testified, he said that he did not know the importance of that number at that time, or is his commander Means used to mean MPs.
Army Special Warfare Command Commander Quauq has said that he was asked to stop 150 MPs or more from the gathering, Korma needed to vote for Martial Law Decree.
Kim said that he said that Quak was not able to enter the chamber for his soldiers. The last 190 MPs postponed Cordens to vote against Yun’s decision.
Quak later took a stand in court on Thursday and faced Yun in the same court. Quak is saying that Yun directly ordered him to “draw” the MPs, but Yun did not ask him to protect the citizens or to withdraw his soldiers, opposing the claims.
Yun has denied any wrongdoing and allegations about the attempt to arrest politicians. Hey defended the declaration of martial law two months ago, which was his authority as the head of the state.
Like this, he is in jail and faces a criminal case on allegations of separate rebellion.