President's office, heightened tensions...President Yoon is watching the vote at his official residence.

2024.12.14. PM 3:40
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[Anchor]
As the second round of impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol's president, which will determine the fate of the regime, begins shortly, tension is flowing in the presidential office.President

Yoon is known to be watching the situation of the National Assembly in real time at his official residence, and attention is being paid to whether he will make an additional position after the results.

I'm connecting with the reporter. Reporter Shin Yoonjung!

The vote will begin in a moment, so will President Yoon express his position on the outcome of the vote?

[Reporter]
President Yoon is expected to stay at his current residence to be briefed on the situation of the National Assembly and watch the voting process live on TV,
It is said that the possibility is not high, although it is interested in whether to take a position after the results of the
vote are released.

On December 9, 2016, former President Park Geun Hye called the members of the State Council to hold a final meeting shortly after the impeachment bill was passed, and expressed his feelings.
In his fourth public statement two days ago, President
Yoon revealed the background of martial law additionally, and he is not expected to make an additional position as he has fully stated over 29 minutes that he will stand up to it whether it is impeached or investigated.

Although it is a weekend, most of the presidential office employees have been working on an emergency work system since early morning, such as weekdays.

While refraining from communicating with the media as much as possible, the meeting was presided over by Chief of Staff Jeong Jin-seok in the morning to check preparations after the vote on the impeachment motion.

In particular, it seems that the ruling party is closely watching the party's opinions on the pros and cons of the impeachment bill and whether it will participate in the vote.

[Anchor]
Then, what happens to the situation after the National Assembly vote?

[Reporter]
If the impeachment motion is passed, the president's exercise of authority will be suspended as soon as the impeachment resolution is delivered to the presidential office here in Yongsan.

Eight years ago, it took about an hour and seven minutes for former President Park to vote from the beginning of the vote to the vote, and the prosecution's resolution was delivered to Cheong Wa Dae within three hours of passing the National Assembly.

If the impeachment bill is passed, President Yoon will not be able to perform his duties for up to 180 days until the results of the Constitutional Court's impeachment trial come out.President

Yoon can live in Hannam-dong's official residence as long as he maintains his status as president even if he is suspended from office, and he will also maintain respect for the president, such as salary, official car, and security.

If the impeachment bill is passed, President Yoon is expected to actively respond to the investigation into the alleged rebellion with the Constitutional Court judge.

At the time of former President Park Geun Hye's impeachment, it is expected to consider the fact that the Constitution was not willing to protect the Constitution because it did not respond to the prosecution and the special prosecutor's investigation.

If the impeachment bill is rejected by the National Assembly or discarded because it does not meet the quorum of votes as it did in the vote a week ago, President Yoon will maintain all his powers as president.

I'm Shin Yoon-jung of YTN in the presidential office in Yongsan.


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