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Impeachment Trial of South Korean President Postponed Amidst Controversial Absence

Tuesday 14 January 2025 - 11:02
Impeachment Trial of South Korean President Postponed Amidst Controversial Absence

The impeachment trial of South Korea's suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol has been delayed after he failed to attend the first session. The trial, held in the Constitutional Court in Seoul, aims to determine whether Yoon should be removed from office due to a failed attempt to consolidate power in December. The proceedings were adjourned shortly after they began because Yoon did not appear. His legal team had previously stated that his absence was due to efforts by authorities to detain him, which prevented him from participating in the trial. For weeks, Yoon has remained secluded in his villa in an attempt to avoid arrest.

The court has until June 14 to reach a decision. If at least six of the eight justices vote in favor of impeachment, Yoon will be formally removed from office. Under South Korean law, the court must set a new hearing date before proceeding without the president's presence. The next session is scheduled for Thursday, with Yoon’s legal team indicating that they would decide on his attendance after further discussions.

In addition, Yoon's lawyers continue to assert that the arrest warrant held by authorities is invalid and have expressed readiness to comply with a lawful detention order. Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials (CIO) have been attempting to arrest Yoon, facing resistance from presidential security and supporters surrounding his residence. Authorities have stated that they are preparing a second attempt to take him into custody.

The Presidential Chief of Staff criticized the authorities’ efforts, likening them to the actions of a “South American drug cartel,” and proposed that Yoon could be questioned at another location or at his residence. However, his lawyers have stated there are no plans for Yoon to be questioned at this time.

On January 3, a standoff between authorities and the Presidential Security Service prevented the arrest of Yoon for nearly six hours. Investigations into Yoon’s declaration of martial law in December are ongoing, with the CIO and police vowing to take stronger action if necessary to carry out the arrest.


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