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Former South Korean president rejected the riot charges

At the first session of his trial, South Korea strongly rejected the allegations of the alleged allegations at the first session of the riot in the case of the unsuccessful military rule last year.

according to Mehr News Agency South Korea, who was dismissed by the country’s constitutional court, rejected the allegations of the uprising at the first hearing in the case of the unsuccessful military rule on December 3.

Yoon intended to establish military rule in South Korea to suspend political activities and media censorship, but his action only took four hours and his decree was canceled by the intervention of parliament.

This action led to his impeachment from the South Korean National Assembly, and the Seoul Constitutional Court dismissed him on April 4.

South Korean prosecutor’s office believes that military rule was aimed at preventing voting in parliament and returning to military rule.

Former South Korean President criticized the allegations, claiming that the allegations were purely on a short period of time (from 9:00 pm to around 6am) and insisted that the military government was accepted after the National Assembly!
South Korean Prosecutor’s Office, however, described the actions of Yoon Suk Yul as an attempt to proclaimed and fired chaos.

Yoon was arrested in January and became the first president of South Korea to be arrested while serving. If the charges are proven, he will be sentenced to a sense of eternal or even execution.
Former President and 6-year-old South Korea left the presidential palace on Friday and moved to his home in Seoul.

With the approval of Han Duke Soo, Prime Minister and Interim President of South Korea, the early presidential election will be held to determine the successor of Yun Suk Yul, June 3.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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