According to South Korean media reports on the 7th, the largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, filed a report with the police against Choi Sang-mook, who is acting in presidential capacity, on suspicion of 'dereliction of duty'. The police have not yet responded to this. The Democratic Party's Special Committee for Overcoming Internal Turmoil and Stabilizing National Governance stated at a press conference that Choi Sang-mook neglected to intervene in the presidential security office's actions to block the execution of the arrest warrant for Yoon Suk-yeol, failed to take measures against the head of the security office and others, and delayed the appointment of the last constitutional court judge, indicating his neglect of duties. The Democratic Party will not stand by and has decided to report Choi Sang-mook to the police. The Democratic Party expresses a hope that Choi Sang-mook will focus on handling matters including the arrest of Yoon Suk-yeol but has not indicated whether there will be impeachment proceedings if he fails to comply with the party's requests. (CCTV News)
韩国代总统崔相穆被检举 最大在野党称其“玩忽职守”
The acting president of South Korea, Choi Sang-mook, has been reported, with the largest opposition party accusing him of 'dereliction of duty'.
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