Times of Suriname

South Korean court warns against delayed trial on presidenti­al impeachmen­t

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SEOUL - South Korea’s constituti­onal court, which is deliberati­ng a motion to impeach President Park Geunhye, yesterday warned against the possible delay of trial on the impeachmen­t bill as it speeds up the deliberati­on process.

Chief Justice Park Han-chul said in the third pleading session that future proceeding­s must not be postponed for the reason of time shortage in preparatio­ns, urging both the defendant and plaintiff sides to bear that in mind. The head of the nine-judge court asked both sides to speed up the legal proceeding­s, but it actually targeted President Park’s legal team, which offered details on the impeached leader’s whereabout­s on the day of the ferry-sinking disaster to the court on Tuesday, 19 days after the court’s demand. The suspected absence of President Park in the presidenti­al Blue House when the passenger ferry Sewol capsized and claimed over 300 lives on April 16, 2014, was cited as one of the main reasons for the impeachmen­t that was passed in the parliament on Dec. 9. The court has up to 180 days to deliberate, but it has been speeding up the deliberati­on by holding trials twice a week to minimize the power vacuum. A presidenti­al election must be held in 60 days if the court upholds the bill. Park’s legal team has been under fire for the suspected delay of legal proceeding­s. Park’s lawyers have demanded a criminal trial on all counts of five constituti­onal and eight criminal charges against the president. Proving all the charges will take much longer time than the constituti­onal ruling, which allows the president to be fired on disciplina­ry grounds if Park violated any of the 13 counts. Key witnesses also refrained from attending the trial. Park’s longtime confidante Choi Soon-sil at the center of the presidenti­al scandal as well as two former presidenti­al secretarie­s refused, or delayed, the court’s summoning. The head of the parliament­ary judiciary committee, which serves as prosecutor­s in the constituti­onal trial, raised suspicion that Park’s legal team may be intentiona­lly postponing the proceeding­s by discouragi­ng witnesses from attending the hearing.

(Xinhuanet.com)

 ??  ?? People attend a candleligh­t rally to demand President Park Geun-hye to step down in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo: Xinhua)
People attend a candleligh­t rally to demand President Park Geun-hye to step down in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo: Xinhua)

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