They collectively resigned! The National Assembly staged a vote on confrontation, and the South Korean National Assembly agreed to arrest Lee Jae myung
The political arena in South Korea has sparked a political storm. On the 21st, the South Korean parliament staged a vote to vote confrontation, and on the same day, the Prime Minister's recall and the detention of the leader of the largest opposition party were passed one after another. South Korean media stated that regardless of the vote result, it will have a profound impact on the future political situation in South Korea.
CCTV News: On the evening of September 21st, the leadership of the largest opposition party in South Korea, the Democratic Party of Korea, collectively resigned from the parliament, and the party's chief affairs officer also expressed his intention to resign.
Earlier on the 21st, Yonhap News Agency reported that in the afternoon, the South Korean National Assembly held a plenary session and approved the arrest agreement for Lee Jae myung, the leader of the largest opposition party in South Korea, the Democratic Party of Korea.
On September 21st, representatives of the Democratic Party of China, including Park Kwan kuen, expressed a heavy expression after the approval of the arrest agreement for Lee Jae ming in the plenary session of the National Assembly.
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Party leader Li Zaiming's arrest agreement case passed
They collectively resigned
According to media reports, the South Korean National Assembly currently has 299 seats, with 295 members participating in today's vote. The proposal to arrest Li Zaiming received 149 votes in favor, 136 votes against, 6 abstentions, and 4 invalid votes, with more than half of the votes in favor. The proposal was passed.
On the evening of the 21st, Park Gwang hyun, the representative of the largest opposition party in South Korea, the Democratic Party of Korea, decided to resign from his position as a representative in the parliament and is responsible for the approval of the arrest agreement of the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, Lee Jae myung, by the plenary session of the parliament.
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According to Li Suying, spokesperson for the Democratic Party of China, leaders of the Democratic Party of China, including Park Kwong chuen, decided to collectively resign at the parliamentary assembly held that day in order to take responsibility for the approval of the arrest agreement against Lee Jae ming by the parliament. In addition, party workers, including Zhao Zhengshi, the General Secretary of the Democratic Party, have also expressed their intention to resign.
The South Korean parliament has passed successive cases of Prime Minister's recall and Lee Jae myung's detention
On the afternoon of the 21st, the South Korean National Assembly held a plenary session to vote on the recall proposal of South Korean Prime Minister Han Deju and the detention agreement proposal of Lee Jae myung, the leader of the largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party. According to South Korean media, this is the first time in the history of South Korean constitutionalism that a vote to vote confrontation has occurred on the same day to determine the political future of the leader of the largest opposition party and the highest executive. Regardless of the vote result, it will have a profound impact on the future political situation.
At around 3 pm, the South Korean parliament passed the recall of South Korean Prime Minister Han Deju with 175 votes in favor, 116 votes against, and 4 abstentions. According to South Korean media, this is the first time that the South Korean parliament has passed a motion to recall the Prime Minister. An hour later, the largest opposition party leader, Lee Jae ming, also agreed to the detention case. Han Deju and Lee Jae myeong, both in the eye of the storm, are senior politicians in South Korean politics. Han Deju was appointed as the 48th Prime Minister of the South Korean government in May 2022. Lee Jae ming is the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea.
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Submitting the Prime Minister's Recall Proposal in Response to the Opposition of the ruling Party
On September 19, South Korean President Yin Xiyue approved the South Korean prosecutors to apply to the court for arrest of Lee Jae ming on the grounds of suspected malfeasance and bribery. As a retaliation, the Joint Democratic Party submitted a proposal on September 18 to recommend the South Korean President to remove Han Dezhu from his post as State Prime Minister, accusing Han Dezhu of failing to deal with such problems as the stampede accident at the Itaewon, the World Children's Army Camp, and Japan's Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea.
However, the South Korean Democratic Party is concerned that even if the proposal to dismiss Han Deju is passed, the president has the power to veto it.
Li Zaiming: The detention consent case is illegal and inappropriate
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On September 20th, Li Zaiming, who was still on a hunger strike protest, stated on social media that the investigation against him was a clear political retaliation and abuse of prosecutorial power, so the detention consent case was also illegal and inappropriate.
Li Zaiming began a hunger strike protest on August 31st, demanding that the government of Yin Xiyue apologize to the people for damaging people's livelihoods, express opposition to Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge into the sea, and completely reorganize the cabinet. However, his hunger strike protests have been closely linked to a series of investigations launched by South Korean prosecutors against him. A week before the hunger strike, Li Zaiming was summoned by the prosecutor's office for the fifth time.
Moon Jae-in visits Li Zaimeng and persuades him to stop his hunger strike
On September 18th, his health deteriorated and he was urgently sent to the hospital for treatment. On the 19th, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in paid a special visit to Lee Jae ming.
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Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in
I fully feel your emotions, our hearts are the same, and now I have fully seen the sincerity and determination of the hunger strike. It seems that we need to pick ourselves up as soon as possible and fight with a different attitude.
Moon Jae-in's dissuasion failed to stop Li Zaiying's determination to fast. There is a viewpoint that Lee Jae ming chose to go on a hunger strike because the political ecology in South Korea has reached a "dead end". Apart from the hunger strike, it is difficult for Lee Jae ming to find a more effective way to "talk" with Yoon Seok yeol.
Moon Jae-in: Too inclined to "camp diplomacy" will suffer more losses
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Moon Jae-in, the former President of the Republic of Korea, also broke the usual silence about Yin's policy. When attending the commemoration ceremony of the September 19 Pyongyang Joint Declaration, Moon Jae-in warned that if the Republic of Korea was too inclined to "camp diplomacy" and lost its "diplomatic balance", it might suffer more losses in security and economy.