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S. Korea parliament impeaches President Park over corruption scandal | S. Korea parliament impeaches President Park over corruption scandal |
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The South Korean parliament has endorsed a motion to impeach President Park Geun-hye over a scandal involving her long-time confidante Choi Soon-sil, who has been indicted on bribery charges. The motion is yet to be approved by the Constitutional Court. | The South Korean parliament has endorsed a motion to impeach President Park Geun-hye over a scandal involving her long-time confidante Choi Soon-sil, who has been indicted on bribery charges. The motion is yet to be approved by the Constitutional Court. |
Of the 300-member parliament, 234 lawmakers approved the impeachment, with 56 others voting against, seven votes deemed invalid and two more abstentions. | Of the 300-member parliament, 234 lawmakers approved the impeachment, with 56 others voting against, seven votes deemed invalid and two more abstentions. |
In a few hours, Park’s presidency will be suspended, as soon as she receives an official letter from the parliament. Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn will become the interim leader afterwards. | In a few hours, Park’s presidency will be suspended, as soon as she receives an official letter from the parliament. Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn will become the interim leader afterwards. |
The suspension is set to last for 180 days, with the Constitutional Court set to review the impeachment and decide if it was justified. | The suspension is set to last for 180 days, with the Constitutional Court set to review the impeachment and decide if it was justified. |
Park, 64, is the daughter of former South Korean military leader Park Chung-hee. The situation was brought about because Park allegedly shared classified documents with Choi, and assisted in the extortion of some $70 million from corporate giants such as Samsung, Hyundai and LG. | |
Following the revelations, millions took to the streets to demonstrate against the president, calling for her to step down. The latest protest took place about a week ago, with some 1.8 million demonstrators gathering in Seoul. | |
The protests, which started in October, became South Korea’s largest since the pro-democracy protests of the 1980s. | |
Park apologized on national TV three times after the disclosure, but it didn’t help her approval ratings, which dropped to record low 4 percent, a public poll showed last week. |
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