The nomination of Lee Wan-kyu and Ham Sang-hoon as Constitutional Court Justices by Acting President Han Duck-soo has sparked controversy, with the main opposition party, People Power Party, boycotting the parliamentary proceedings. The Democratic Party pushed through a resolution urging the withdrawal of the nominations, labeling them an unconstitutional overreach. 🤔
Key Points:
- Disagreement: Opposition party strongly disagrees with the nomination.
- Constitutional Concerns: The nomination of Lee Wan-kyu and Ham Sang-hoon is being questioned.
- Political Boycott: People Power Party is boycotting the process.
The resolution, led by the Democratic Party, condemns Han Duck-soo’s actions as an abuse of power and supports seeking a constitutional review. The situation remains tense as the nominations head to a full parliamentary vote. 😮
This is happening amidst a politically charged environment in South Korea, where such appointments are often subject to intense scrutiny and debate. The Constitutional Court plays a vital role in interpreting the constitution and safeguarding fundamental rights. 🇰🇷
*Note: In South Korea, the President has the authority to appoint judges to the Constitutional Court, subject to parliamentary confirmation. A ‘대행’ (Daehaeng) refers to an acting president or someone who is temporarily fulfilling the duties of the president.
From : https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/001/0015330647?sid=100
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