The Borneo Post

South Korean court to hold first impeachmen­t hearing on Thursday

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SEOUL: South Korea’s Constituti­onal Court will hold its first hearing in the impeachmen­t case of President Park Geun-hye on Thursday with initial opinions from both sides, an official said yesterday.

The court is reviewing the impeachmen­t vote passed by parliament on Dec 9.

Park is accused of colluding with a friend to pressure big businesses into making financial contributi­ons to non- profit foundation­s and violating her constituti­onal duty.

The court’s nine judges are entrusted with ruling on the vote to impeach Park, whose powers have been suspended.

A majority opinion of six judges will uphold the parliament’s motion and oust Park or overturn it and reinstate her.

The court has up to 180 days from the day of the impeachmen­t vote to decide if Park becomes South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to be ousted from office.

If she is removed, a new election has to be held in 60 days to pick a new president who will serve a full five-year term.

Park’s lawyers submitted legal opinion last week saying the impeachmen­t had no legal basis and was also procedural­ly flawed and therefore should be thrown out.

Park has described the friend, Choi Soon- sil, as someone she had turned to at difficult times and apologised for carelessne­ss in her ties, but denied any legal wrongdoing. — Reuters

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