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‘We want him out’

South Korea opposition wants acting president impeached.

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SEOUL: South Korea’s main opposition parties threatened to impeach the country’s acting leader after he refused to extend a special investigat­ion into the huge corruption scandal that toppled conservati­ve President

Park Geun-hye.

If successful, the impeachmen­t of Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn (pic) would rile an already tumultuous political landscape, putting another interim leader in power while the Constituti­onal Court decides the fate of both Hwang and Park, who’s now on trial.

Yesterday, Hwang refused a request by the investigat­ion team to extend its probe past today’s deadline. A spokesman for Hwang said the team led by independen­t counsel Park Young-soo has already indicted key figures implicated in the scandal and that state prosecutor­s can look into any other areas.

Prosecutor­s say President Park allowed her confidante to meddle in state affairs and that they colluded to extort money from companies.

The three main liberal opposition parties spearheade­d Park’s December impeachmen­t and vowed immediatel­y to push for Hwang’s.

His decision shows he’s trying “to become Park’s shield to protect her and her associates,” said Choo Mi-ae, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party.

Impeaching a prime minister requires support from half of the 299-member parliament.

The three parties have a total of 166 seats, meaning they can easily reach the threshold to strip Hwang of power.

But critics say the opposition parties must also consider the possibilit­y of a strong backlash from conservati­ves if they make another high-profile impeachmen­t effort.

Yesterday was also the final day of arguments at the Constituti­onal Court, which is deliberati­ng on whether to formally end Park’s rule or restore her presidenti­al powers. — AP

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