Protesters rally in support of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment.Credit:AP
The court has up to 180 days to come to a decision. If Yoon is thrown out of office,a national election to choose his successor must be held within 60 days.
The motion was carried after some members of Yoon’s People Power Party joined the opposition parties,which control 192 seats in the 300-member national assembly,clearing the two-thirds threshold needed for impeachment. The number of lawmakers supporting impeachment was 204,with 85 against,three abstentions and eight invalid ballots.
“While I may come to a stop for now,the journey toward the future that I have walked with the people over the past two and a half years must never be halted,” Yoon said in a statement,adding that he would “never to give up”.
It was the second impeachment vote after Yoon survived an initial move against him last Saturday. In that vote,most members of his ruling party boycotted. Public protests against Yoon have since intensified and his approval rating has plummeted.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is pictured here in a photo released by his office on Saturday.Credit:AP
Yoon is the second conservative president in a row to be impeached in South Korea after Park Geun-hye was removed from office in 2017.
Tens of thousands of people have braved the bitter cold and poured onto the streets of the capital,Seoul,every night for the past two weeks,calling for Yoon’s ouster and arrest.