The Philippine Star

Impeachmen­t motion filed vs SoKor president

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SEOUL ( AFP) — South Korea’s opposition parties filed an impeachmen­t motion against scandal-hit President Park Geun-hye yesterday as a fresh weekly protest was expected to draw a million protesters, organizers said.

The motion, backed by 171 lawmakers in the 300- seat legislatur­e, will be put to a vote in the National Assembly on Friday, lawmakers said.

The joint opposition commands the most seats in the legislatur­e, but will need the support of nearly 30 members of Park’s Saenuri Party to secure the two-thirds majority needed to impeach the president.

“If the impeachmen­t motion fails to get passed because of the lack of cooperatio­n from the ruling party, it must take responsibi­lity for all consequenc­es,” the main opposition Democratic Party’s floor leader Woo Sang-ho was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency.

Accused of colluding with a close friend who faces embezzleme­nt charges, Park said last week she would be willing to step down in the face of weekly mass protests that have seen millions take to the streets of Seoul and other cities.

But the opposition says Park’s offer, which put the manner and timing of her resignatio­n in the hands of parliament, is an effort to buy time and avoid impeachmen­t.

If passed, the motion would go to the Constituti­onal Court for approval — a process that could take up to six months.

The ruling party has called on Park to stand down voluntaril­y in April, allowing a presidenti­al election to be held in June — six months ahead of schedule.

Party officials have given her a week to accept the timeline or face impeachmen­t.

The scandal engulfing Park’s administra­tion is centered around a long- time friend of the president, Choi Soon-sil, who has been dubbed “Korea’s female Rasputin.”

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South Korean policemen watch protesters in Seoul.

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