Sun.Star Cebu

‘Remove Park before 2017’

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SEOUL—Even on New Year’s Eve, large crowds of South Koreans were expected to join another rally demanding the ouster of impeached President Park Geunhye, who’s determined to restore her powers through a court trial.

Hundreds of thousands were expected to participat­e in the evening marches near Seoul’s presidenti­al palace and the Constituti­onal Court. Park’s supporters are planning their own rallies in nearby streets.

The court has up to six months to decide whether Park should permanentl­y step down over a corruption scandal or be reinstated. The judges said on Friday that Park cannot be forced to testify in the impeachmen­t trial as it enters its argument phase next week.

Protest organizers estimate nearly 9 million people took part in anti-Park rallies nationwide in the previous nine Saturdays. The historical­ly biggest protest movement in the country pushed lawmakers to vote for Park’s impeachmen­t on Dec. 9.

State prosecutor­s have accused Park of colluding with a longtime confidante to extort money and favors from the country’s largest companies and allowing the friend to manipulate her administra­tion. Park has apologized for putting faith in her jailed friend, Choi Soon-sil, but has denied any legal wrongdoing.

State prosecutor­s have now handed over the investigat­ion to a special prosecutio­n team, which has been focusing on proving bribery suspicions between Park and the Samsung Group. The business giant is suspected of sponsoring Choi in exchange for government favors.

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