President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment agenda is expected to be addressed
Delayed delivery of documents related to impeachment...We'll be discussing alternatives.
Six constitutional judges will exchange opinions on the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol today (19th).
The Constitutional Court is also considering alternatives in case President Yoon continues to refuse to receive related documents.
For more information, connect with reporters to find out. Reporter Kim Dahyun!
[Reporter]
Yes, it's the Constitutional Court.
[Anchor]
First of all, when will the Constitutional Judge's Council be held today?
[Reporter]
The Constitutional Court judges will hold a consultation from 10 a.m. today.
Review refers to a process in which judges gather to discuss a case.
Today's review had been in place even before the impeachment motion of President Yoon was passed,
The presidential impeachment case, which has been newly added
, is also expected to be on the agenda.
A consultation usually takes place throughout the day.
It is difficult to confirm the specific agenda because the content of the review itself is confidential.
However, as President Yoon is not being served with documents such as impeachment resolutions sent on the 16th, there is a possibility that this part will also come up on the agenda.
[Anchor]
If the delivery of documents continues to be delayed, the Constitutional Court is also considering a number of ways to deal with it, right?
[Reporter]
Yes, if the documents are not delivered, there is a concern that the preparation date scheduled for the 27th will not proceed properly.
The Constitutional Court is also considering how to respond if President Yoon continues to refuse to serve.
In particular, we are also reviewing the possibility of 'considering delivery' if the refusal to receive continues.
It is discussed how documents are considered to have been delivered by placing them at the place of delivery, or how they are considered to have been delivered a week after electronic delivery.
If the Constitutional Court treats it as a service, the service takes effect.
President Yoon must submit an answer within 7 days and submit the minutes of the Cabinet meeting and the proof plan by the 24th.
I'm Kim Da-hyun of YTN at the Constitutional Court.
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