As South Korean court takes up president's impeachment, ruling party leader resigns

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As South Korean court takes up president's impeachment, ruling party leader resigns
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The South Korean National Assembly voted Saturday to impeach President Yoon.

As South Korea's Constitutional Court began the process of reviewing the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, the leader of his party, who had supported his impeachment, announced his resignation.

Han Dong Hoon, the leader of Yoon's People Power Party, resigned Monday morning. He had wavered in his support for Yoon, the embattled president who declared a short-lived martial law earlier this month, but, in the end, announced that the partySouth Korea's ruling People Power Party leader Han Dong Hun reacts during a news conference to announce his resignation after President Yoon Suk Yeol's parliamentary impeachment, at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Dec.

Han said he does “not regret supporting the impeachment,” because the emergency martial law was the wrong decision to make. Yoon, impeached Saturday and stripped of his presidential powers and duties, briefly declared martial law on Dec. 3.“Defending illegal martial law is a betrayal of the country, the people, the conservative spirit, and the achievements of our party that achieved industrialization and democratization,” Han said Monday.

The constitutional court has up to six months to decide whether to reinstate or formally oust Yoon. Until then, Yoon’s main constitutional powers have been transferred to Prime Minister Han Duck Soo.

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