In South Korea, President Yoon Suk-Yeol was released from prison in South Korea because of the imposition of the War law. Reporters looked at prison on Saturday while he smiled before he bowed for waiting followers.
His followers when Yoon passed. “I bend in gratitude for the people of this nation,” Yoon let his lawyers spread. Yoon drove to the presidential home with a vehicle crap.
Detention order canceled
On Friday, a court had lifted the arrest against Yoon. To eliminate doubts about the legality of the procedure against Yoon, this step seems “reasonable,” the court said. After the public prosecutor had not accepted, Yoon was eventually released.
Prevention of war law, chaos resulted in
At the beginning of December for a dispute about the budget with parliament dominated by the opposition, the War Law in South Korea and the East Asian country falls into a political crisis. The public prosecutor subsequently conducted criminal investigation against Yoon. Since his arrest in January, the powerful president was in custody.
In December, the Parliament in Seoul voted for the removal of Yoons after it had also lifted the War Law. The South Korean Constitutional Court, however, must be in the latter case of its actual height. A decision is expected half March.
Source: Krone

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