South Korea's National Assembly Judiciary Committee passed the second version of the "Civil Unrest Special Inspection Law".
South Korea's National Assembly failed to pass the "Civil Unrest Special Prosecution Law" and the "Kim Jianchi Special Prosecution Law".
On December 31st, local time on December 31st, South Korean Acting President Choi Sang-mu exercised veto power over the "Civil Unrest Special Prosecutor Law" and the "Kim Jian-sik Special Prosecutor Law".
The South Korean court approved the arrest warrant for Yoon Seok-hyuk on the same day on the grounds of suspected civil unrest. It is reported that this is the first time in South Korea's constitutional history that an arrest warrant has been issued against a sitting president. On the 30th, the "Joint Investigation Headquarters" composed of the Criminal Investigation Department of South Korean senior government officials, the Police and the Investigation Department of the Ministry of National De...
South Korea's ruling National Power Party said that it will oppose the "special civil unrest inspection law" and the "Kim Jian-hit special inspection law" as a unified position within the party.
South Korea's National Assembly has voted to pass a special civil unrest law to investigate President Yoon Seok-yeok's suspected civil unrest.