South Korea's main Opposition party threatened on Monday (December 23, 2024) to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo if he failed to proclaim a law to launch a special counsel investigation into President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed bid to impose martial law. Prime Minister Han has taken over from the suspended Mr. Yoon, who was impeached on Dec.
14, 2024, and faces a Constitutional Court review on whether to oust him. With a majority in Parliament, the Opposition Democratic Party passed a bill this month to appoint a special counsel to pursue charges of insurrection, among others, against the conservative Mr. Yoon and to investigate his wife over a luxury bag scandal and other allegations.
The party, which has accused Mr. Han of aiding Mr. Yoon's martial law attempt and reported him to the police, said it would "immediately initiate impeachment proceedings" against the acting President if the legislation was not promulgated by Tuesday (December 24, 2024).
"The delays show that the Prime Minister has no intention of complying with the constitution, and it is tantamount to admitting that he is acting as a proxy for the insurgent," Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae told a party meeting, referring to Mr. Yoon. Mr.
Han is a technocrat who has held leadership roles in South Korean politics for 30 years under conservative and liberal presidents. Mr. Yoon appointed him Prime Minister in 2022.
Mr. Han's office could not immediately be reached for comment. He previously said he .