The leader of South Korea’s ruling party has resigned
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by Reuters, in the continuation of the political developments after the announcement of the failed military rule in South Korea, Han Dong-hun, the leader of the ruling party of this country, announced that he will resign from this position.
Despite widespread criticism of South Korea’s ruling party against Hun for his calls for the impeachment of Yoon Seok-yul, the country’s ousted president, he emphasized that he does not regret this action and request.
Yoon Seok-yul declared martial law on December 3rd, but the South Korean lawmakers, who managed to pass the quarantine of the country’s parliament, unanimously voted to cancel this order and martial law Hastily, the president was broken after 6 hours.
South Korea’s Ministry of Justice banned Yoon Suk-yul a few days ago, and he is expected to be questioned on December 18. Also, several senior South Korean military officials have been arrested and suspended from service due to their role in the country’s failed military regime.