Off the wire
16 killed, including 13 insurgents, in battle in N. Afghanistan  • China continues to promote global health: Premier Li  • CMC issues regulation to improve real-combat military training  • Aussie stock market little soft  • Mining giant Rio Tinto to cut more jobs in western Australia iron ore division  • Apple China to replace some iPhone 6s batteries for free  • Cabinet reshuffles senior positions  • Australia's coveted triple-A rating still at risk: report  • Japan's exports fall for 13th straight month amid strong yen, slumping demand  • Backgrounder: Key facts about China-LatAm ties  
You are here:   Home

S. Korean opposition parties launch preparations to impeach president

Xinhua, November 21, 2016 Adjust font size:

South Korea's three main opposition parties on Monday launched preparations to impeach President Park Geun-hye after prosecutors identified the scandal-hit president as a criminal accomplice to her longtime confidante and former aides in multiple crimes.

Choo Mi-ae, chairwoman of the biggest opposition Minjoo Party, told a supreme council meeting that her party will form an internal committee to push the impeachment and review when and how to force the president to leave office.

The People's Party, the casting-vote wielding opposition, said it will cooperate with non-Park faction members of the ruling Saenuri Party as well as other opposition parties to pass an impeachment bill at the National Assembly.

Over 30 Saenuri Party lawmakers reportedly expressed a willingness to impeach Park during a Sunday meeting of the non-Park faction.

Voices for impeaching the president are getting louder after the prosecution office said Sunday that Park had conspired with her decades-long friend, Choi Soon-sil, and two former presidential aides in many of criminal acts.

Choi and the two former aides were indicted on criminal charges including abuse of power and extortion. Park becomes the first sitting South Korean president to be accused by prosecutors of a criminal conspiracy.

Impeaching a president is required to get approval from two-thirds of the 300-seat parliament. The Saenuri Party controls 129 seats, but an impeachment bill could be passed as over 30 Saenuri members support it.

The parliamentary impeachment must be approved by two-thirds of the nine-judge constitutional court known to have conservative inclinations. The chief justice and one judge are scheduled to end their tenure early next year.

Some lawmakers in the opposition bloc forecast that the court could approve the impeachment before the two judges end their term, expecting the court's approval in consideration of public outrage.

Almost 1 million protesters marched on Saturday night nationwide, demanding Park immediately step down. Enditem