South Korea removes President Park Geun-hye

(SOUTH KOREA, LANKAPUVATH) – South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye has become the country’s first democratically elected leader to be forced from Office.

Judges unanimously upheld Parliament’s decision to impeach her over her role in a corruption scandal involving close friend Choi Soon-sil.

Ms. Park’s dismissal from Office means South Korea must now elect a new President by early May.

She also loses her Presidential immunity and can be prosecuted.

Ms. Park had been suspended from Presidential duties since December, with the country’s Prime Minister taking over her responsibilities

Ms. Choi meanwhile has been charged with bribery and corruption for allegedly pressuring big companies to give money in return for Government favours. Ms. Park has been accused of colluding with her.

Both women have denied wrongdoing.

A panel of 8 Judges with the country’s Apex Constitutional Court had deliberated Ms. Park’s impeachment before deciding there was sound reason for her dismissal.

The Court said she leaked many documents in breach of a rule on securing official secrets, and violated the law by allowing Ms. Choi to meddle in state affairs, according to Yonhap News Agency.

Her action had “Seriously impaired the spirit of… democracy and the rule of law,” said Constitutional Court Chief Justice Lee Jung-Mi. “President Park Geun-Hye… has been dismissed.”

 

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