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Analysis: Yoon’s Impeachment Process Dividing Political Parties
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12/20/2024
With South Korea looking for a return to political stability, TaiwanPlus talks with Jaehan Park, international studies professor at Nanyang Technological University, for the latest on the turmoil in Seoul and how it's affecting the government there.
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Jehan Park, now that President Eun Suk-yool has been impeached, how has the political
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and societal temperature changed?
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Obviously, a lot of people will say that the political climate in South Korea is pretty
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polarized and tense.
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This has been true along the regional cleavages, gender and generational lines.
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But I think at the elite level, the situation is a little bit more muted, or if you will,
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a little bit more sophisticated.
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So obviously, the immediate question is how to form the governing body to steer the crisis
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that South Korea is in.
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So the opposition party has been proposing that there should be an intra-party or bipartisan
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governing body to deal with the situation.
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In contrast, the ruling party has been arguing in favor of a ruling party and a coalition
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between the ruling party and the executive branch.
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I think that the fundamental issue that divides the parties is how to deal with the speed
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of impeachment process, and that that relates to the issue of the opposition party leader
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Lee Jae-myung's legal battles.
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So with that process in mind, what is the potential timetable for impeachment?
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According to our constitution, the constitutional court has to decide on the case within 180 days.
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Now there are some, you know, now President Yoon has been dragging his feet in terms of
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receiving the documents from the constitutional court and so on and so forth.
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But once the decision is made, there should be an election within a two-month time frame.
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So it can take anywhere from, you know, as early as four months all the way to eight
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months or something.
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If you look at the past instances, past instances, President Roe's impeachment trial took, give
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or take, 60 days.
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President Park's impeachment trial, it took nine days or so.
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And now the opposition party is calling the constitutional court to make the decision
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quicker.
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So we'll see what happens.
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There are some technical issues concerning the appointment of constitutional court judges,
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whether the acting president has the authority to do so, and if not, whether the constitutional
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court can decide on the case.
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What is the public sentiment towards the interim president, Han Duk-soo, and how can he effectively
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lead during this time of political turmoil?
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So one thing to note about him is that he, well, he's actually a very capable man who
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has served in both conservative and progressive administrations.
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I think he graduated from Seoul National on top of his class.
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He went to Harvard.
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He began his career as a public servant at the Economic Planning Board, which was cream
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of the crop of the Korean civil servants.
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So he's a very capable man serving the nation very faithfully across the board.
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And I think he served as the ambassador to the United States at one point.
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But the problem is, at the domestic political level, he's in a very precarious situation.
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He recently vetoed six laws proposed by the opposition party.
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And the opposition party initially threatened to impeach him again, and then sort of they
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walked back on this threat.
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But moving forward, I think he's going to be in very precarious waters.
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And as capable as he is, he's not a career politician, and he's more of a career technocrat.
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So he's going to have very limited bandwidth in terms of doing anything drastic.
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