South Korea's ruling party removed President Yoon from state law enforcement, but took him "under protection"
Kyiv • UNN
The people's Power Party took President Yoon Suk-Yol "under guardianship" and removed him from state affairs. The party leader promised to conduct an investigation into the chaos associated with martial law.
The president of South Korea will no longer be involved in state affairs, including diplomacy, in the near future. Han Joon Hong, the leader of the people's Power Party, promised in a joint note with Prime Minister Han Dak Soo a "strict and transparent investigation" into the chaos associated with the introduction of martial law in the country.
Reports UNN with reference to ANSA.
The people's Power Party, South Korea's ruling party, has taken "custody" of President Yoon Suk-Yol. The latter will reportedly no longer be involved in public affairs, including diplomacy, even before his "orderly" and "early" departure from office.
Han Joon Hong, the leader of the people's Power Party like Yoon, promised in a joint note with Prime Minister Han Dak Soo a "strict and transparent investigation" into the chaos caused by martial law. The country also promises to hold regular talks with the prime minister to prevent potential administrative vacuums.