Shin Jae-hyun, a public information officer at the Constitutional Court, said in a regular briefing, "It seems that the respondent may be given a chance to speak within the court, and the presiding judge's interrogation may take place."
However, to reporters who asked whether President Yoon would be on the route or the photo line when he arrived at the Constitutional Court, he said, "We cannot reveal it because it is a security matter."
Asked about where President Yoon was waiting during the recess, he explained that it was difficult to disclose it because he had consulted with the security agency.
"We were informed of our intention to attend at around 9:55 p.m. last night through President Yoon's representative, and it has been concluded by discussing security issues with the security service this morning," said Chun, a public information officer.
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