Pro-impeachment "Let's gather on Saturday"...The opposition rally continues.

2025.01.06. PM 4:59
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[Anchor]
It will be difficult to execute an arrest warrant for Yoon Suk Yeol's president today, but tensions remain in front of the presidential residence.The pro-impeachment side of

ended the days-long rally, saying they would gather again on Saturday, while the anti-impeachment side is still holding the rally.

Let's connect the reporters on the spot. Reporter Facial expression!

What is the current atmosphere of pro-impeachment rallies?

[Reporter]
Citizens who support the impeachment of President Yoon held a rally all night where I am now.

The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, which hosted the rally, declared an official end to the rally as of 3:30 p.m. and said it would gather again in Gwanghwamun on Saturday.

On the contrary, the opposition to impeachment continues to rally, following an overnight sit-in nearby.

It seems difficult for the warrant to be executed today as the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit notified the police that it would be entrusted with the execution of the warrant ahead of the last day of the validity of the arrest warrant.

However, the tension in the field remains.

At 10 a.m., the pro-impeachment camp held a press conference condemning the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit's decision to delegate the execution of the arrest warrant to the police, saying President Yoon should be arrested today, the last day of the warrant.

From 2 p.m., a rally was held to urge the immediate arrest of President Yoon.

The opposition to the impeachment staged an overnight sit-in, saying it should prevent attempts to arrest President Yoon, who has no legal validity.

When the news broke that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit decided to delegate the execution of the arrest warrant to the police, he said he blocked the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and cheered, but he continues to rally all day today in preparation for the possibility of executing the warrant.

[Anchor]
What is the atmosphere toward the entrance to the presidential residence?

[Reporter]
It has become difficult to execute the arrest warrant for President Yoon today, but security is still tight.

The road leading to the entrance also has buses lined up to form a barrier, making it difficult to enter.

The iron door, the place where the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and the Security Service first confronted each other at the time of the execution of the first arrest warrant, is also firmly closed.

It is not confirmed at the scene how security personnel are moving on the upper secondary and tertiary cordons, but
The
Security Department has strengthened security by putting barbed wire on the mountain road in the precinct.

[Anchor]
What's the situation outside the presidential residence?

[Reporter]
Today, it seems difficult to re-enforce the arrest warrant for President Yoon.

There are no vehicles around the official residence that are believed to have come from the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit.

The personnel who appear to be the special investigation team of the police emergency martial law are also not seen at the scene.

However, as the rally continues following the overnight sit-in, a police task force is deployed at the scene.

Police buses are also lined up long along the driveway toward the official residence,
As citizens of the pro-impeachment group gather in front of the
official residence, the police task force bus is expected to continue to guard the front of the official residence.

So far, this is YTN's facial expression near the presidential residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul.




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