
Seoul, South Korea – The slogan “8-0” exploded on the speakers and was seen on the placard in the historic Jongno district of Seoul Thousands of critics Impotence president Yoon Suk-Yeol gathers together.
Demonstrators appealed on Thursday Yoon is impeached eachconfident that all eight acting judges of the country’s constitutional court will decide to uphold the impeachment motion adopted by the National Assembly in mid-December The short-term martial law of Yuan.
When the final verdict was announced on Friday, one of two things will happen: Yoon will be convicted and removed from office, and the country will hold an interim presidential election within 60 days. Otherwise Yoon will be cleared and you will return to office immediately.
Nestled between the ancient palace and the state-of-the-art museum, the court’s location near Anguk (transformed into a “peaceful country”) was fortified by hundreds of police cars.
More than 14,000 police officers have been mobilized throughout the city, and after the court ruling, Angke Metro Station, local businesses and several schools were closed.

In front of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a student organization staged what sounded like a celebrating a band performance, a successful impeccable decision, with many hopes set to end the stalemate for Yoon for the next four months.
“I totally believe they will make the right decision,” said Song Hhe-Jung, who watched the band from a distance on Thursday.
“But a lot has happened over the past few months and I still have the least uncertainty.”
Two acting presidents have been held since Yoon was suspended in December Prime Minister He’s DuckThe National Assembly also impeaches the next presidency.
When Han was restored to acting president last month, the court spent a record 38 days to fulfill its ruling against the Yuan Dynasty.
“How long does it take for the court to make a decision, there may be one or two votes against it. So it may not be a perfect eight to zero,” Lim Woon-Taek, a sociology professor at Kemien University and a former presidential committee member, told the Policy Plan.
“The key to this fiasco is that the entire country can announce everything that happens in the night law through live feed on TV and its phones. It’s clear that the president has gone beyond his boundaries of power,” Vaughan Tucker said.
Yoon’s case focused on whether he had violated the law in five key actions: promulgating martial law orders, writing martial law orders, deploying troops to the National Assembly, raiding the National Election Commission and allegedly arresting politicians.
“There is no light for none of these five reasons. The December 3 action can be seen as an attempt to suspend the constitutional government, freeze all political activities and replace the National Assembly with alternative forces,” added Chung Tae-Ho, a professor specializing in the constitution at Kyung Hee University.
As a graduate law student at Seoul National University, Lim Hyeon-chang blamed the extension’s decision on the constitutional court’s overly sensitive to public opinion.
“It’s been four months since we’ve been protesting for many of our students, so we’re definitely tired. But with the start of the spring and new semester, hopefully this social chaos will eventually return to normal,” he said.
When pro-aggressive protests gathered Thursday night, the prince’s supporters were hard to find.
Among a small group, Grace Kim read a poster, “No Impulse.”
“I am fully convinced that the court will decide to resume Yoon’s tenure. The whole process of suspending and impeaching the president was illegal from the outset,” the 63-year-old said.
“If the court otherwise, we will exercise our right to resist and fight until the truth prevails,” she said.
The possibility of Democratic leader Lee Jae-Myung could be the favorite to win a potential presidential election that could be bombed by Yoon and removed from the office.
It’s the worst nightmare for someone like Kim Gyun-hyeon.
“This is stopped at all costs. Pro-communist forces penetrate into our society.” He claimed, “Using illegal means to suspend the president and using any necessary means to steal authority is something we should be shocked.”