'It's not over yet' - South Korean opposition leader says will try again to impeach president on Dec 14


A protester carrying a placard attends a rally organized by trainee doctors to denounce South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law, which was reversed hours later, in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday, December 8, 2024. - Reuters

SEOUL (AFP): South Korea's main opposition party will try again on December 14 to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, its leader Lee Jae-myung said Sunday.

"Yoon, the principal culprit behind the insurrection and military coup that destroyed South Korea's constitutional order, must either resign immediately or be impeached without delay," Lee told reporters.

"On December 14, our Democratic Party will impeach Yoon in the name of the people."

Meanwhile, South Korea's interior minister resigned on Sunday following the declaration of martial law that plunged the country into turmoil, local media reported.

Lee Sang-min said he was stepping down "in grave recognition of responsibility for failing to serve the public and the president well", according to the JoongAng Ilbo newspaper.

President Yoon Suk Yeol accepted his resignation, the paper said.

Lee and Yoon are among those being investigated for alleged insurrection following the declaration of martial law on Tuesday.

Yoon, who narrowly survived an impeachment motion in parliament on Saturday, was forced to rescind martial law after lawmakers voted down his decree.

Earlier on Sunday, Police arrested Kim Yong-hyun, who was defence minister at the time of the martial law operation.

Kim had already been handed a travel ban. - AFP

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