South Korea's parliament began a session on Friday where a vote to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo over short-lived ...
As the president awaits an impeachment trial, the country’s interim leader may, too, be ousted. The currency has plunged as ...
I do not know the first thing about the Constitution of South Korea. But this report from the New York Times reads like an exam fact pattern. First, the ...
The vote intensifies a political crisis as the Constitutional Court meets for its first hearing on suspended President Yoon ...
Lawmakers from South Korea’s opposition party are planning to vote on Friday to impeach Prime Minister and acting President ...
South Korea’s main opposition party submitted a motion on Thursday to impeach the country’s acting leader over his reluctance ...
According to the Constitution of the Republic of Korea, 200 out of 300 votes of parliament members are required to impeach the president. The Toburo controls 170 seats in the legislatively assembly.
South Korea’s parliament is set to vote Friday on impeaching Acting President Han Duck-soo, potentially deepening a political ...
South Korea's acting president faces an impeachment vote as the Constitutional Court meets for its first hearing on Friday in ...
The acting president has yet to appoint extra judges to the Constitutional Court as opposition lawmakers requested, leaving in limbo the impeachment of the president who briefly imposed martial law.
The country’s politicians are in a stalemate battle over the constitutional court that will decide the future of impeached ...
South Korea's opposition Democratic Party submitted an impeachment motion against embattled acting President Han Duck-soo on ...