In the second hearing of Chairman Lee's impeachment trial held at the Constitutional Court today (3rd), Acting Constitutional Court President Moon Hyung-bae said that Chairman Lee replaced visiting staff and KBS directors on the day of his inauguration, and pointed out that there is room for him to be evaluated as taking risks in his intention to take control of public broadcasting.
In response, Chairman Lee said there was an urgent need, adding that it was questionable whether it was legal to continue the appointment process until the successor came.
On the other hand, the National Assembly argued that Chairman Lee pushed ahead with the appointment of directors with the intention of taking control of public broadcasting.Acting President Moon
also pointed out whether it is reasonable to ask the National Assembly to dismiss the National Assembly by citing the other party's fault, as it may be thought that the National Assembly is also responsible for avoiding the recommendation of broadcasting members.
In response, the National Assembly responded that there were concerns that holding the National Assembly accountable for delaying the recommendation a little might not respect the autonomy of the National Assembly.
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