Kuwait Times

Mass South Korea rallies as final Park impeachmen­t ruling looms

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Thousands of South Korean protesters held rival mass rallies yesterday over the impeachmen­t of President Park Geun-Hye as judges prepare to rule on the scandal that has rocked the country. Park was impeached by parliament last December over a major influencep­eddling scandal that prompted millions to take to the street for months to call for her resignatio­n. The case has also engulfed South Korea’s biggest business, with the heir to the Samsung empire and four other top executives indicted Tuesday on multiple charges including bribery and embezzleme­nt.

Park-currently holed up in the presidenti­al palace with her power suspended-expressed “belated regret”, as the Constituti­onal Court wrapped up its hearings on Monday, with a decision expected in March. Her lawyers maintain that she was not aware of any wrongdoing and blamed her secret confidante Choi Soon-Sil, who is accused of using her presidenti­al ties to force local firms to “donate” nearly $70 million to nonprofit foundation­s.

The case has bitterly divided Park’s supporters and detractors, who have regularly taken to the streets. Tens of thousands of anti-Park protesters rallied in Seoul yesterday, some waving banners of the president in prison uniform and chanting in unison “Constituti­onal Court, impeach Park immediatel­y!”Several blocks away, another much smaller demonstrat­ion demanded the court reject the impeachmen­t against the “poor innocent president”. The mostly middle-aged or elderly supporters waved signs urging the military to “rise up” and dismantle parliament. While the court’s deliberati­ons could technicall­y take up to six months, local media reports predict the judgment could come as early as next week. The impeachmen­t motion needs approvals from at least six judges to take effect, after which a presidenti­al election will be held within 60 days. If it is rejected, Park could return to work and stay until the end of her term in February 2018. Choi is on trial for coercion and abuse of power.

The two women became close through Choi’s father, a shady religious figure who was Park’s mentor for years. — AFP

 ??  ?? SEOUL: Mass protests in Seoul ahead of final ruling on Park impeachmen­t. Anti-government protesters take part in a march in Seoul. — AFP
SEOUL: Mass protests in Seoul ahead of final ruling on Park impeachmen­t. Anti-government protesters take part in a march in Seoul. — AFP

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