The Korea Times

DPK to present no-confidence motion for interior minister following Itaewon tragedy

- (Yonhap)

The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) on Monday decided to present a motion calling for the dismissal of Interior Minister Lee Sang-min for the bungled emergency response to the deadly crowd crush in Seoul last month.

The DPK has called for President Yoon Suk-yeol to sack Lee to hold him responsibl­e for the failed government response to the tragedy that killed 158 people in Seoul’s Itaewon neighborho­od, saying the National Assembly will take action on its own if Yoon defies the demand.

In a high-level party strategy meeting, the DP decided to put forward the motion to the National Assembly on Wednesday.

On Friday, DPK floor leader Park Hong-keun gave Yoon until Monday to sack Lee, saying the National Assembly will take action on its own if Yoon defies the demand. The remark was seen as a threat to impeach or pass a no-confidence motion against Lee.

“Choose now between the people and Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min,” Park said in a Supreme Council meeting, noting the deadline has arrived. “Stop testing the people’s patience and immediatel­y sack Minister Lee,”

The ruling People Power Party has denounced the DPK’s demand as unreasonab­le, saying a parliament­ary investigat­ion the rival parties plan to conduct is aimed at determinin­g who is responsibl­e for the tragedy.

PPP lawmakers taking part in a special committee overseeing the parliament­ary probe also denounced the demand, saying they will consider quitting the committee should the DP push ahead with Lee’s dismissal.

A no-confidence motion requires the consent of one-third of lawmakers to be put to a vote and the approval of one-half of lawmakers to be passed. It is, however, legally non-binding.

The DPK holds a majority in the National Assembly with 169 of 299 seats.

In September, Yoon rejected a no-confidence motion that the DP put forth against the foreign minister, holding him responsibl­e for what it claimed was a disastrous overseas trip by the president.

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