50th day of martial law declaration...About 10 first records left by President Yoon [Anchor Report]

2025.01.22. PM 3:22
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It has been 50 days since the president of Yoon Suk Yeol declared an emergency martial law.

Let's take a look at the records that will remain in history with the first-ever current presidential title.

The National Assembly, investigative agencies, and the Constitutional Court were busy after President Yoon declared an emergency martial law on the night of December 3 last year and lifted the emergency martial law in about six hours.

In the National Assembly, the second impeachment motion against President Yoon was approved by 204 people at the plenary session on December 14, and the Constitutional Court also started preparing for the impeachment trial, but the investigation led by the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit has been put on hold.

An arrest warrant for a sitting president was issued for the first time in constitutional history on Dec. 31 after President Yoon refused to comply with a series of subpoenas! And on Jan. 15, 15 days later, President Yoon became the first sitting president to be arrested in constitutional history.

On the day of his arrest, President Yoon was investigated by the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit for nearly 11 hours, and the incumbent president was investigated by the investigative agency.

Last Friday, the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit filed an arrest warrant for President Yoon with the Seoul District Court, which is also the first such request for an arrest warrant for a sitting president,
It is also the first time that an incumbent president has attended the warrant hearing held on the second day of
.

And in the early morning of the 19th, President Yoon was arrested for the first time as an incumbent president.

This is not the end.

Even after his arrest, the president refused to investigate the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, and the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is attempting to forcefully recruit him every day.

Attempts to force recruitment have also not been made in the history of both former and current presidents.

And yesterday, President Yoon attended the impeachment trial of the Constitutional Court, which is also the first time in the history of the Constitutional Court that an incumbent president who has been impeached will be brought to justice.

In the past 50 days, about 10 kinds of records have been written for the first time in constitutional history.

The people hope this will be the last record.




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