In Seoul, South Korea, authorities have moved to arrest the impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol following his attempt to impose martial law. The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) has until Monday to execute the arrest warrant, which was approved by a Seoul court. The warrant was issued after Yoon's impeachment by the National Assembly on December 3, where he was accused of trying to impose martial law.
The CIO has faced difficulties in executing the warrant due to the presence of Yoon's supporters outside his residence. This has raised concerns about potential clashes with the Presidential Security Service. Observers suggest that attempting the arrest over the weekend could increase the risk of confrontation, while waiting until Monday would be cutting it close to the deadline.
Yoon was impeached by a vote of 204 to 85 in the National Assembly, with three members abstaining and eight votes invalid. The impeachment required a two-thirds majority, and all 300 members participated in the secret ballot. Following his impeachment, Yoon was suspended from office.
The court dismissed Yoon's claims that the CIO lacked jurisdiction over insurrection cases and that the warrant was illegal. It also rejected his argument that he couldn't attend questioning sessions due to inadequate security arrangements.
Yoon Suk Yeol is the President of South Korea, a country in East Asia. He is facing legal trouble for trying to impose martial law.
Martial law is when the military takes control of the government, usually during emergencies. It can limit people's freedoms and is often controversial.
Impeachment is when a government official is charged with doing something wrong. It can lead to them being removed from their position.
This is a special office in South Korea that investigates corruption among top government officials. They are responsible for executing the arrest warrant for Yoon Suk Yeol.
A Seoul court is a legal institution in Seoul, the capital city of South Korea. It makes decisions on legal matters, like approving arrest warrants.
The National Assembly is the main law-making body in South Korea. It voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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