The presidential election date should be determined no later than 60 days after the removal of the current state leader.
After President Yung Jole Yol’s departure, South Korea authorities have been averaging the President’s extraordinary election for June 3. About the writer Yonhap on Monday, April 7.
The issue of the President’s early election date was planned to consider at a Ministers’ Cabinet meeting, held on Tuesday, April 8.
According to the law, the acting president – Prime Minister Khan Dock SU – must determine the date of the election no later than 60 days after the removal of the current state leader.
Remember, on December 14, 2024, the President was declared impeachment. On December 31, the court issued a command to arrest him, but it was not easy to arrest him – he was a hindrance to his villa.
Yun Sok Yol was arrested on January 19 due to the suspicion of the rebellion following the introduction of Martial Law on December 3, 2024. He became the first current president of the modern South Korea, sent under the arrest.
On April 4, the South Korean Constitutional court decided to remove the president from the president’s post.
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