Oman Daily Observer

S Korean president says to await court decision on impeachmen­t

POLITICAL CRISIS: Parliament is expected to hold a vote on her on Friday

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SEOUL: South Korean President Park Geun-hye, engulfed in an influence peddling scandal, said if she was impeached she would wait for a court to uphold the decision, an official of her party said on Tuesday, signalling a political crisis could drag on for months.

Parliament is expected to hold a vote on her on Friday, but even if the opposition wins the two-thirds majority needed for impeachmen­t, the vote must be upheld by the Constituti­onal Court, a process that could take months.

Park met leaders of her Saenuri party and top official Chung Jin-suk later said the president was willing to accept her party’s proposal for her to step down in April, but gave no indication that was willing to resign immediatel­y.

“She will fight really hard to overturn at the Constituti­onal Court,” said Rhee Jong-hoon, a political commentato­r at iGM Consulting.

“And if the motion is overturned? She will remain in office until her term is finished. Nothing Constituti­onal Court impeachmen­t bill.”

Park, whose term officially ends in February 2018, could become South Korea’s first democratic­ally elected leader to leave office early in disgrace.

Her comments indicated she had not changed her mind in the face of intense pressure for her to resign immediatel­y.

“If the impeachmen­t proceeding­s take place, and the motion is approved, I will observe the process taken by the Constituti­onal Court and calmly go along with what’s right for the country and the people,” Chung quoted Park as saying

The three opposition parties need at least 28 members from Park’s Saenuri Party for the impeachmen­t bill to pass with a two-thirds majority. At least 29 matters after rules against the the of them are believed to be planning to vote for the bill, members of a breakaway faction said.

Park is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide to pressure big business owners into paying into two foundation­s set up to back her policy initiative­s. Park has denied wrongdoing but has apologised for carelessne­ss in her ties with the friend, Choi Soon-sil.

In televised remarks last week, Park offered to step down and asked parliament to decide how and when she should leave office.

Opposition parties rejected the proposal, calling it a ploy to buy time and avoid being impeached, and vowed to push ahead with impeachmen­t.

Protesters have also been marching to demand she resign.

RHEE JONG-HOON Commentato­r

 ?? — AFP ?? Supporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a rally against the impeachmen­t of the president outside the ruling Saenuri Party in Seoul on Tuesday.
— AFP Supporters of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye wave the national flags during a rally against the impeachmen­t of the president outside the ruling Saenuri Party in Seoul on Tuesday.

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