South Korea's Yoon faces second arrest attempt in fortified compound
South Korea's Yoon faces second arrest attempt in fortified compound South Korea wearing a restaurant for the country impeached president jansuk yo is due to expire on Monday the president's security team has blocked
South Korea's Yoon faces second arrest attempt in fortified compound |
the tents by investigators to detain you and on Sunday the Security Service Chief reaffirmed that he has no intention of complying with efforts to arrest the suspended president protesters both for and against President Yoon about when they won't let up until their side prevails we need to keep protesting and if more people turn out then it won't be as cool right I will keep coming until
the president has an absolute and determinist ideology when it comes to National Security and while our country may be divided on this the people completely support the president in the aftermath of his shocking attempt to impose martial law last month the suspended president now faces criminal charges of insurrection have been blocked by the presidential guard with the clock ticking before
procedural and legal impropriety undermines the presidential security services' fundamental mission of ensuring the president's absolute safety allowing such a scenario would amount to abandoning our responsibility and committing dereliction of Duty it's unclear what
the next move will be as the country's constitutional crisis deepens emotions are running high with both sides insisting on South Korea's democracy so the clock is ticking. We will investigate this and try once again to detain you and soak your journalist Jen Moon tell us more.
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pretended to serve that detainment warrant at two presidents of Gala tomorrow that is Monday they're poorly getting ready to do that after they ruled out the possibility of doing that today on Sunday due to several reasons including a big crowd there but also the weather
To restore the work of detention, increasing its validity or following the new words for the action is not a formal arrest,
The Presidential Security Service seems very committed to protecting the president and what is behind this month?
under mascara understanding of their legal and constitutional rule but they are facing criticism for showing unconditional loyalty to Mr Union rather than the office itself the chief of PSS hid back against this criticism saying it has legal obligations to protect the incumbent president
PSS Chief Patton Jun was appointed to the job in September replacing Forward to impose martial law he's currently being held for questioning as part of the criminal investigation into Union
still out in the streets don't show any sign of retreating what's the situation?
you're right absolutely not thousands of protesters four and against you, not bundled up against these freezing temperatures and snow remain gathered in front of the residents and along major roads downtown so some of them are now into their third night in a row there either
goodbye please bear caves and buses on one side hundreds of South Koreans are rallying calling for the president to use austerity arrest on the other pro-un supporters and denouncing his impeachment value to block him from any efforts to detain him now what kind of
effect is this crisis having on South Korea's democracy?
well it has an impact a very big impact on South Korean democracy of course we know that South Korea is a young and vibrant Grassroots democracy but it's been an unprecedented month for soccer and political unions is shocking you're short-lived martial law which is followed by him he's been in investigation
and earlier this week or Worse warrant for him no president in South Korea has ever been formally arrested and brought into custody so this does have a big impact on the Democracy here as well as a constitutional Court impeachment decision that starts on January 14th of course president
and a drag time out so that she's not formally removed from office before his criminal investigation can begin so definitely a bumpy road for South Korean democracy at this point.
Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the alleged coup attempt and Moon has so far refused to cooperate, ignoring three summonses he has kept at his official residence. Reports say he is watching his aide on YouTube. He faces charges of intimidation and impeachment.
What do we see next? It's unfair what's going to happen next?
Chris, this is all uncharted territory in South Korea. The former president has to go to jail for the first time. they prosecuted by trade so he's likely to use all the legal knowledge and political Capital he has left to avoid jail time the president's lawyer has about to take illegal action against what he described wasn't an invalid arrest warrant Today he was telling you supported that this was wartime investigators could try to arrest the president
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another one or a different type of work but the risk it having the same problems occur once again just like today your position Democrats have complained that the acting president ministers in fact should have publicly called on the Secret Service to comply to cooperate with the investigation today remember
political prices the country South Korea has had three leaders in the past two and a half weeks reporting from journalist
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