The second impeachment vote against the president will be held at the National Assembly this afternoon (14th).
Attention is focusing on what the ruling party will conclude by voting, and representative Han Dong-hoon reiterated his "pro-impeachment" position, saying, "Today is a day when only the country and the people have to think."
Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung again urged the ruling party to join the impeachment, saying it will go down in history.
I'm connecting you with a reporter from the National Assembly. Reporter Kim Dayeon!
[Reporter]
Yes, it's the National Assembly.
[Anchor]
Is the general meeting of the ruling party still going on?
[Reporter]
The general meeting of the lawmakers, which began at 10 a.m., has been going on for three hours.
Various opinions have been reported to have been exchanged as the atmosphere has changed due to the president's statement in a week.
In particular, it was found that the persuasion of lawmakers opposing the impeachment bill was dominant.
Ahead of the first round of voting, the ruling party decided to oppose the party's theory, or "no vote," and chose to "not participate" in the vote to prevent possible departure votes.
Within and outside the party, there were growing calls for at least a vote, regardless of whether they were in favor or against it, and floor leader Kwon Sung-dong also reportedly expressed his personal opinion at the general meeting that "let's go to the polls."
In fact, with the impeachment bill in mind, it seems that the judgment that the vote needs to be carried out to calm public opinion by participating in the vote seems to have worked.
Representative Han Dong-hoon, who publicly proposed to make "pro-impeachment" a party platform, also attended the general assembly of lawmakers on the 12th.Representative
Han reiterated his existing position on his way to work this morning, so let's hear it for ourselves.
[Han Dong-hoon / Representative of the People's Power: Today, we should all think about the Republic of Korea and the people of the Republic of Korea. I'll do the same.]
Rep. Ahn Cheol Soo reiterated his affirmation of impeachment on social media this morning, saying he would follow the will of the people, and Rep. Kim Sang-wook has been holding a one-man protest in front of the National Assembly's main office for the second day.
On top of that, seven lawmakers, including Kim Ye-ji, Cho Kyung-tae, Kim Jae-seop, Jin Jong-oh, and Han Ji-ah, have openly joined the approval procession.
As it is an anonymous vote, it is predicted that there will be more lawmakers who will vote for their conviction once they enter the polling place.
[Anchor]
I'm interested in the ruling party's departure vote, but please organize the conditions for passing the impeachment bill.
[Reporter]
In order for the impeachment bill to be passed, at least two-thirds of the registered lawmakers must approve it.
It requires the consent of more than 200 out of 300 members of the National Assembly.
The pan-night district has 192 seats, and 108 lawmakers belong to the ruling party, the People's Power.
When all opposition parties vote in favor, it is passed if more than eight people agree in the power of the people.
In the first round of voting last week, the impeachment bill was abolished because the ruling party's absence prevented the quorum from being established, but if the impeachment bill crosses the threshold of the National Assembly today, President Yoon's duties will be suspended immediately.
[Anchor]
The Democratic Party also held a closed general meeting of lawmakers, right?
[Reporter]
Yes, unlike the ruling party, where fierce discussions come and go, it ended in 10 minutes.
The Democratic Party is nervous until the outcome of the vote and will work hard to persuade even one more person.
After the general meeting of the lawmakers in the morning, we held a closed leadership meeting and had a reorganization time.
After the meeting, Chairman Lee Jae-myung repeatedly urged the ruling party to join the impeachment, saying that opposition to impeachment will forever be responsible and will be recorded in history.
Floor leader Park Chan-dae also continued to press and appeal that he expects many ruling party members to vote for the bill, so let's listen to his remarks.
[Park Chan-dae / Minjoo Party floor leader: The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea will make sure to show today that they perform their duties according to their conscience.]
[Anchor]
How many hours do we have before the vote?
[Reporter]
The plenary session of the National Assembly starts at 4 p.m., so it's three hours away.
The opposition initially announced a vote at 5 p.m.
However, the National Assembly speaker's office explained that it has advanced the time as it is a serious and serious issue nationally.
The impeachment bill was proposed by six opposition parties, including the Democratic Party.
As in the first round, the second impeachment bill stipulated "emergency martial law in violation of the Constitution and laws" as the reason for impeachment.
However, things that are not directly related to martial law, such as Kim Gun-hee's stock price manipulation or allegations of manipulation of public opinion in the presidential election, were excluded.
The additional reasons for impeachment include the situation in which martial law forces occupied the National Election Commission or attempted to arrest lawmakers.
There were also allegations that he tried to make room for politicians and journalists in the Seoul Eastern Detention Center.
Analysts say that the focus was on martial law, reflecting the confidence that impeachment will be possible with just martial law.
I'm YTN's Kim Dayeon in the National Assembly.
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