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S. Korea to hold vote on May 9 to pick Park’s successor

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SEOUL: South Korean prosecutor­s said Wednesday they plan to question ousted President Park Geunhye next week over a corruption scandal that removed her from office, as the government announced that an election will be held on May 9 to pick her successor.

Park lost her presidenti­al immunity from prosecutio­n after the Constituti­onal Court ruled Friday to formally end her rule over allegation­s that she colluded with a longtime confidante to extort money from businesses and allowed her to pull government strings from the shadows.

Prosecutor­s said they told Park’s lawyer that they will summon her next Tuesday as a suspect in the scandal. No further details were provided.

Dozens of high-profile figures including some top Park administra­tion officials and Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong have already been indicted over the scandal.

Park could also face extortion, bribery and other criminal charges, but she has denied any legal wrongdoing and expressed defiance toward her corruption allegation­s.

“Although it will take time, I believe the truth will certainly come out,” Park said after leaving the presidenti­al Blue House on Sunday.

Park’s comments raised worries about a further deepening of the national divide over her fate. Three people died and dozens were injured in violent clashes between Park’s supporters and police following Friday’s court ruling.

By law, a national vote to find her successor must be held within two months of Friday’s court ruling, and the Ministry of Interior said on Wednesday that May 9 would be the election date.

Moon Jae- in, a liberal opposition leader who lost the 2012 presidenti­al election to Park, is the favorite to be the country’s next leader in opinion surveys.

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