Park Geun-hye: South Korean court removes president over scandal
Source: The Guardian
Park Geun-hye has become the first democratically elected South Korean president to be forced from office, after the countrys constitutional court upheld a parliamentary vote to impeach her over a corruption and cronyism scandal that could see her face criminal charges.
Fridays dramatic judgement brings an abrupt and ignominious end to Parks four years in office the most dramatic development yet in a scandal that has gripped and horrified South Koreans in equal measure. Two died in protests after the ruling.
Park will immediately forfeit the executive immunity she enjoyed as president, meaning prosecutors can summon, question and possibly arrest her.
South Korea has 60 days to elect a new leader after the courts eight justices unanimously supported the impeachment motion, passed overwhelmingly in December by the national assembly, which accused Park of extortion, bribery, abuse of power and leaking government secrets.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/10/south-korea-president-park-geun-hye-constitutional-court-impeachment
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)Getting rid of a president is difficult, but certainly not impossible
Blue Idaho
(5,049 posts)And America with an understaffed State Department led by an incompetent man of few words.
This is not good.