Suspended South Korean President Yun Suk Yiol, Accused of “malicious” opposition to his decision to declare military lawAnd the Constitutional Court on Tuesday promised that their enemies were planning to “destroy” their government. In a hearing before the Constitutional Court, which analyzed the dismissal by Parliament, Yun said that the opposition parties had never respected him as president.
“It doesn’t matter how much they don’t like them, this is a principle of conversation, to listen to what I say and to appreciate me for my budget speech in Parliament,” said Eun, 64.
However, he said that the enemy did not enter the assembly session and had to give their speech in front of the half -progress room.
When the civil command was stopped and sent to parliament, Jun, who was submerged in political crisis, declared a military law on December 3. But the move was only six hours of managed, as legislators, mostly opposed, entered parliament for pushing soldiers and entered parliament for rejection of military law, and then dismissed Yun.
Former president was arrested in January with rebellion charges, The Constitutional Court decides whether to recognize the dismissal.
Yun said that the attitude of the opposition to his speech on the budget was “deeply harmful” and that he had expressed his aim to “destroy my government”. In another session, he complained that the opposition representatives refused to “turn their face (…) hands.”
In the report of the military law, Yun described the opposition as “anti -state elements.” It is believed that you should go to a new session on Thursday and the highest court decides whether to recognize its dismissal.
To do so, South Korea must celebrate a new presidential election in 60 days.
TMRS