The foreign travel ban is being considered as part of an investigation into possible sedition charges stemming from the president’s brief declaration of martial law last week.
In South Korea, police are considering banning President Yoon Seok Yeol from traveling outside the country. Associated Press reports.
The foreign travel ban is being considered as part of an investigation into possible sedition charges stemming from the president’s brief declaration of martial law last week.
The main opposition Democratic Party called Yun’s imposition of martial law “unconstitutional, illegal insurrection and coup.” Political forces filed police complaints against at least 9 people, including the president and the former defense minister.
As is well known, the head of state generally enjoys immunity from prosecution while in office, but this does not apply to charges of rebellion or treason.
We remind you that on December 3, the President of South Korea declared martial law in the country. He named the reason as the opposition, which, according to him, is an “anti-state force” that paralyzes the work of the country. South Korea’s parliament has voted to end martial law. South Korea’s parliament has failed to impeach the president, but the opposition has announced its intention to try again.
As reported, South Korea’s prosecutor’s office has reported suspicions of treason and abuse of power against the country’s President, Yoon Seok Yeol.
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Source: korrespondent
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