South Korean Yoon possibly in the last hearing of his postal treatment Brief news

If the Constitutional Court holds the act of the post, Yoon will be put in and the new elections will be held within 60 days.

President of South Korea’s post Yoon suk-yeol On Thursday morning, local time arrived for the last hearing of the country’s Constitutional Court.

Thursday’s consultation is to be heard, for example, by South Korea’s intelligence and security authorities. Hearing is expected to be the last of the postal treatment, after which the judges should retreat to think about their decision.

If the prosecution remains valid, Yoon will be in charge and new elections will be held within 60 days.

In December, Yoon proclaimed a state of emergency in South Korea, which plunged into the country’s political darkening. The parliament quickly overturned Yoon’s proclamation, even though Yoon tried to prevent repeal by sending soldiers to the parliament.

The issue of postal charges has focused on whether or not the exceptional declaration was against the Constitution. In South Korea, a declaration of emergency is in the event of a national emergency or military state.

Many legal experts believe that the judges of the Constitutional Court would unanimously consider the acting of the post, told AFP, researcher Kim Hyun-Jung from the University of Korean.

Rebel charges have also been raised against Yoon. They are expected to provide a separate criminal proceedings, which will begin within six months. The trial will be arranged even if Yoon remains in office, as the president’s prosecution does not apply to rebellion.

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