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South Korean minister impeached over crowd crush

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s opposition-controlled parliament on Wednesday voted to impeach Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sangmin holding him responsibl­e for government failures in disaster planning and the response that likely contribute­d to the high death toll in a crowd crush that killed nearly 160 people in October.

The impeachmen­t suspends Lee from his duties and the Constituti­onal Court has 180 days to rule on whether to unseat him for good or give him back the job.

Vice Minister Han Chang-seob will be acting minister until the Constituti­onal Court decides on Lee’s fate.

Lee is seen as a key ally of conservati­ve President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose office issued an irritated response to his impeachmen­t, accusing opposition lawmakers of abandoning legislativ­e principles and creating “shameful history.”

Lee expressed regret after lawmakers voted 179-109 to impeach him, and he said he would defend his case in the Constituti­onal Court.

“(I) hope that the vacuum in public safety (management) created by this unpreceden­ted situation would be minimized,” Lee said in his statement.

Lee is the first Cabinet minister impeached by the National Assembly, which previously impeached conservati­ve President Park Geun-hye in 2016. The Constituti­onal Court removed her from office and she was imprisoned for corruption before her liberal successor pardoned her in December 2021.

Lee’s impeachmen­t highlights the growing impasse Yoon faces in a parliament controlled by his liberal opponents and could further intensify the country’s partisan political fighting that has fueled a national divide.

Lee’s impeachmen­t came weeks after police announced they are seeking criminal charges, including involuntar­y manslaught­er and negligence, against 23 officials, about half of them law enforcemen­t officers, for a lack of safety measures they said were responsibl­e for the crowd crush in Itaewon, a major nightlife district in Seoul.

Following a 74-day inquiry into the incident, a special investigat­ion team led by the National Police Agency concluded that police and public officials in Seoul’s Yongsan district failed to employ meaningful crowd control measures despite anticipati­ng huge gatherings of Halloween revelers.

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