“Impeach Yun Seok-yeol? It’s not a good strategy”

Lee Seok-hyun, a former member of the Democratic Party. Reporter Seo Jae-hoon

Former Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Seok-hyun, who served as vice-chairman of the National Assembly, pointed out that “it is not a good strategy” to the allegations of impeachment of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol from a corner of the passport.

Lee said on Facebook on the 26th, “The request for impeachment of President Yoon is resolved with 151 seats, which is the majority of the National Assembly, so the current seats are sufficient, but it is difficult to approve more than 6 members to attend 7 or more of 9 judges in the Constitutional Court. ”Insisted.

“Impeachment is a procedure for dismissing high-ranking officials, but two months of suspension without dismissal or dismissal from the disciplinary committee of Minister Cho Mi-ae is a major obstacle to the decision to impeach.” “After the National Assembly proceedings (meaning impeachment prosecution), He explained that the reason for impeachment will end with the expiration of the president’s term in the meantime, as the constitutional judgment procedure is careful.”

He said, “Rather than impeachment with a loud voice and no substantive impeachment, the separation of the prosecution authority and the appointment of a conscious high-ranking officials criminal investigation office is the task of the National Assembly as soon as possible.” ”

Former Democratic Party lawmaker Geum Tae-seop also argued that impeachment is not easy legally. “In order to impeach a public official, there must be a serious constitutional violation or a violation of the law,” he said. “Even if both Minister Choo Mi-ae and the Ministry of Justice are correct, it means that it is not the reason for the dismissal.” He added, “Nevertheless, the ruling party lawmakers now come forward to push for impeachment as a sleazy trick to get some points from so-called strong supporters.”

Seongtaek Lee reporter

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