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South Korea resistance pioneer Lee says impugning Yoon most effective way to reestablish request

 Progressive alliance pioneer Lee refers to Yoon's comments as "statement of war" against individuals.

December 13, 2024

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Lee's comments come day in front of parliamentary decision on Yoon's turn.

Yoon promises to "battle to end", faulting resistance for incapacitating govt.

"Denunciation is quickest, most impact method for finishing disarray," says Lee.

SEOUL: South Korean resistance pioneer Lee Jae-myung said on Friday the most ideal way to reestablish request in the nation is to impugn President Yoon Suk Yeol, a day in front of an arranged parliamentary vote over Yoon's brief burden of military regulation.


Yoon's transition to force military rule on December 3 was revoked before six hours however it dove the country into a sacred emergency and inescapable calls for him to step down for violating the law.


Yoon on Thursday promised to "battle as far as possible," faulting the resistance for deadening the public authority and guaranteeing a North Korean hack into the political race commission made his party's devastating loss in an April parliamentary political race problematic.


Leftist faction pioneer Lee referred to Yoon's comments as "a formal statement of war" against individuals. "It demonstrated that reprimand is the quickest and the most impact method for finishing the disarray," he said.


Yoon endure the principal endeavor to impugn him last Saturday when the majority of his decision Individuals Power Party (PPP) boycotted the vote. From that point forward some PPP individuals have openly upheld a vote to reprimand him.


Resistance groups, which control the single-chamber parliament, have presented another reprimand bill and plan to hold a decision on Saturday. They need no less than eight PPP individuals to join to pass the bill with the two-third larger part required.

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