Rally in support of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, in the Gwanghwamun district, central Seoul, December 14, 2024. ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP The dismissal of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, voted on Saturday December 14 by the The National Assembly, in response to its decree establishing martial law on December 3, does not pass within the ultra-conservative movement embodied by the evangelical Protestant movement. During his rally – half-sermon, half-political meeting – on Sunday, December 15, in Gwanghwamun, in the center of Seoul, Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon, a major figure in this movement, addressed several thousand of his flock on the vote, the day before by the National Assembly, the dismissal of Mr. Yoon. Read later For the founder of the Sarangseil Presbyterian Church, with his imposing stature and thick gray hair, the decision is part of a vast plot hatched from Pyongyang and Beijing, with the complicity of the democratic opposition and its leader, Lee Jae-myung. “We will resist this unconstitutional measure. The revolution has begun. We are going to organize rallies every day in front of the Supreme Court,” he said, in reference to the body which must validate or invalidate, within six months, the impeachment for it to be effective. You have 81.09% of this article left to read. The rest is reserved for subscribers.
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In South Korea, the far right is mobilized against the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol
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