Constitutional Court Judge Kim Hyung-doo made the remarks today (24th) in response to a related question from reporters on their way to work.
Judge Kim said it was a matter for the chief judges to judge, but explained that legally, the deadline must be terminated, but if there is a considerable reason, it can continue to be carried out.
Regarding President Yoon's claim yesterday to the effect that the constitutional process is fast, he said, "I've never heard of it," adding, "I don't think it's the nature for the constitutional judges to discuss."
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