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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, holds a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2024, to unveil a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol. During the event, Mr. Cho states that the draft represents the culmination of public outrage over President Yoon's alleged constitutional and legal violations over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment effort is pursued as a constitutional last resort, underpinned by solid facts and rigorous reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, chants slogans during a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square on November 20, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. During the event, Mr. Cho unveils a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol, stating that it encapsulates the public's anger over the president's alleged constitutional and legal violations accumulated over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment process is pursued as a constitutional last resort, founded on carefully built facts and solid reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, chants slogans during a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square on November 20, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. During the event, Mr. Cho unveils a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol, stating that it encapsulates the public's anger over the president's alleged constitutional and legal violations accumulated over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment process is pursued as a constitutional last resort, founded on carefully built facts and solid reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, holds a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2024, to unveil a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol. During the event, Mr. Cho states that the draft represents the culmination of public outrage over President Yoon's alleged constitutional and legal violations over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment effort is pursued as a constitutional last resort, underpinned by solid facts and rigorous reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, holds a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2024, to unveil a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol. During the event, Mr. Cho states that the draft represents the culmination of public outrage over President Yoon's alleged constitutional and legal violations over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment effort is pursued as a constitutional last resort, underpinned by solid facts and rigorous reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
Cho Kuk, leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, along with party lawmakers, holds a press conference in front of the Admiral Yi Sun-sin statue at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2024, to unveil a draft impeachment proposal against President Yoon Suk Yeol. During the event, Mr. Cho states that the draft represents the culmination of public outrage over President Yoon's alleged constitutional and legal violations over the past two and a half years. He emphasizes that the impeachment effort is pursued as a constitutional last resort, underpinned by solid facts and rigorous reasoning.
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Rebuilding Korea Party Reveals Draft Impeachment Proposal Against President Yoon Suk Yeol
20 November 2024
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20 November 2024
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27 September 2024
A demonstrator holds a placard that reads in Arabic, ''a law tailored to the President,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms near the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) headquarters in Bardo Square in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 27, 2024, to protest against the draft amendment to the electoral law, while an extraordinary plenary session simultaneously examines the proposed amendment. The draft amendment allows the court of appeal to handle electoral disputes instead of the administrative court. The demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, set for October 6.
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27 September 2024
A demonstrator raises a placard that reads, ''If you are not angry, you are not paying attention,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms near the Assembly of the Representatives of the People (ARP) headquarters in Bardo Square in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 27, 2024, to protest against the draft amendment to the electoral law, while an extraordinary plenary session is held simultaneously to examine the proposed amendment. The draft amendment allows the court of appeal to handle electoral disputes instead of the administrative court. The demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, set for October 6.
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23 September 2024
A female demonstrator shouts slogans as she raises a placard that reads in Arabic, ''absurd laws, theatrics elections,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
A female demonstrator raises a placard with a caricature of the Tunisian president Kais Saied that reads, ''racist, vassal, greed, fascist,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest over the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
An elderly female demonstrator shouts slogans as she raises a placard that reads, ''Down with the regime of July 54,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
Demonstrators shout slogans against Tunisian president Kais Saied as they wave their arms during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms on September 22, 2024, in Tunis, Tunisia, to protest over the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
A young demonstrator with his face covered by a bandanna waves his arm during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
A young female demonstrator blows a whistle during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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23 September 2024
A demonstrator raises a placard that reads in Arabic, ''The people want to bring down the regime,'' during a demonstration organized by the Tunisian Network for Rights and Freedoms in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 22, 2024, to protest the draft amendment to the electoral law. Demonstrators contest the legitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled to take place on October 6. They also protest against what they describe as violations of rights and freedoms by the regime, as well as against the populism, economic, social, and freedom policies of the outgoing president, Kais Saied, and his authoritarian rule. With less than three weeks to the vote and during the electoral period of the presidential elections, some thirty MPs submit a draft amendment to the electoral law to the Bureau of the Assembly of People's Representatives (ARP), aiming to change a number of clauses in the aforementioned law, according to which presidential election candidates will only be able to submit their complaints against the Independent High Authority for Elections (ISIE) to the Court of Appeal instead of the Administrative Court.
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