The law requires new presidential elections within 60 days, if the position becomes vacant.
The South Korean government approved on June 3 as the President’s exceptional election.
Reuters reported this on Tuesday, April 8.
The Ministers’ cabinet came up to date after being discussed with the National Electoral Commission.
Last week, the Constitutional Court of South Korea supported the South Korean President’s impeachment, Sok Yol, who finally removed him from the post due to a short -term introduction of Martial Law on December 2024.
The law requires new presidential elections within 60 days, if the position becomes vacant.
Liberal-democratic party leader Lee Zheh Moon, who lost Yun with a minimum margin in 2022, is currently a clear leader. At the same time, he faces legal problems within the framework of many tests on charges, including violations of electoral law and corruption.
According to the survey, 34% of the respondents supported whether the next leader supported 9% – the conservative minister of Labor Kim Moon Su, 5% – former leader of the ruling party Khan Don Hong, 4% – Mayor of Tegu Hon Jung Pio and 2% – Mayor of Seoul Oh Huna.
Remember that in January, Yun Sok Yol was arrested in 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, arrested.
On April 4, the South Korean Constitutional court decided to remove the president from the president’s post.
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