Request to submit the proclamation and minutes of the State Council by the 24th
Acting Minister of Public Administration and Security, "There are no minutes of the meeting before the declaration of martial law."
The Constitutional Court yesterday called on President Yoon Suk Yeol to submit the minutes of the Council of State on Declaration No. 1 and martial law.
However, concerns continue to arise that the hearing may be delayed because President Yoon has not received any documents related to impeachment.
For more information, connect with reporters to find out. Reporter Kim Dahyun!
[Reporter]
Yes, it's the Constitutional Court.
[Anchor]
When is the deadline for the Constitutional Court to request President Yoon to submit the data?
[Reporter]
Yes, the Constitutional Court yesterday demanded that the respondent, President Yoon and Chung-rae, chairman of the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee, submit a proof plan and a list of evidence by the 24th.President
Yoon was ordered to submit the minutes of the Council of State on Proclamation No. 1 and martial law.
The Cabinet meeting, which the Constitutional Court demanded records, appears to be a meeting held before the declaration of martial law on the 3rd and a meeting held early the next morning to lift martial law.Acting Minister of Public Administration and Security
Ko Dong said that there was no minutes of the recent Cabinet meeting held just before the emergency martial law was declared in the National Assembly.
Before the declaration of martial law, the Cabinet meeting did not leave a separate record, so it was pointed out that there was a procedural defect in the declaration of martial law itself.
We are interested in how President Yoon will reply to the
Constitution's preparation order.
[Anchor]
But the impeachment trial resolution sent by the Constitutional Court to President Yoon the day before yesterday has not yet been served?
[Reporter]
That's right.
The Constitutional Court sent the impeachment trial resolution to President Yoon the day before yesterday.
I sent documents to the presidential office using three methods: human, daily special transportation mail, and electronic document system, but they were not received today, the second day.President Yun
has to submit a response within seven days from the time he was served with the resolution, but the deadline is expected to be delayed as the service is delayed.
The Constitutional Court sent mail to the presidential office and the presidential residence.
However, it was found that the documents sent to the presidential office were not delivered due to the absence of the recipient, and the documents sent to the official residence were also refused by the security service.
I'm Kim Da-hyun of YTN at the Constitutional Court.
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