South Korea’s acting president faces his own impeachment threat as political crisis grows
The country’s opposition has accused acting president Han Duck-soo of obstructing justice and aiding the failed martial law bid
The move escalates the country’s political uncertainties following Yoon’s failed martial law bid on December 3.
The Constitutional Court currently operates with only six of its nine justices due to the retirement of three in October, raising questions about whether its eventual decision on the impeachment will be considered legally valid and widely accepted.
Acting president Han announced he would “shelve” the appointment of new justices, urging rival parties to first agree on whether an interim leader has the authority to appoint Constitutional Court justices – a demand widely considered impractical.
The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DKP) responded furiously, introducing a motion to impeach Han himself.