Friday morning, more than a tenth of the South Korea police forces will be mobilized in Seoul while the country Constitutional Court is preparing to decide the fate of Yoon Suk Yeol. The court indicates that it will reign over the validity of the dismissal of Yoon at 11 a.m. local time, which is 10 p.m. Thursday, he. If at least six of the eight judges decide that the indictment is valid, an election for a new president will take place within 60 days, reports Bloomberg. If the decision goes in the other direction, Yoon will be immediately restored as president.
- Background: Yoon was dismissed by the Parliament of South Korea in December for a martial law decree which he fell in a few hours which followed the legislators. The court will examine Yoon’s motivation to send troops and police to the Parliament after the decree, reports the AP. The best military and police police said that Yoon Wat had blocked the vote, although he claims that he only wanted to restore order.