The Constitutional Court originally planned to receive a response from President Yoon as early as tomorrow and prepare for the hearing in earnest, but concerns over delays in the trial are growing as President Yoon refuses to receive documents.
Constitutional judges are said to be reviewing impeachment papers over the weekend as well, with the court set to announce its final position on the delay in delivery tomorrow afternoon.
It is reported that various measures are considered to be considered to have been delivered at the time of sending the mail, supplementary and attractive delivery of documents to employees, and public service delivery that takes effect two weeks after posting them on bulletin boards.
The Constitutional Court plans to proceed with the preparation date for the first hearing of President Yoon's impeachment, scheduled for the 27th, without change, but if President Yoon fails to appoint an agent or does not appear until then, delays in the trial will be inevitable.
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