Constitutional court of South Korea upheld the decision of the Parliament on the impeachment of President Park Geun-Hye because of a corruption scandal. On Wednesday, on the eve of the court's decision announcement, residents of Seoul took the streets of the city to support the impeachment. After the question of removing the politician from the duties was closed, rallies of ex-head's supporters were held in the capital of South Korea. As a result, two people were killed.
Photo: Pak Geun-Hye's supporters near the courthouse.
Park was impeached in December amid a corruption scandal and abuse of power in connection with allegations of conspiring with her friend, Choi Soon-sil. The president's close confidante Choi Soon-sil has been accused of extorting money from corporations such as Samsung. She is accused of extortion of about $ 65.5 billion. It is assumed that the woman tried to sell the loyalty of the country's president to businessmen.
When announcing the court's decision, the chairman of the court, Li Yung-mi, said: "We excommunicate Pak Kun Hye from the post. Her actions betrayed the confidence of the people. They rudely violate the law, and must not be tolerated. "
Photo: A stampede during the protest in Seoul.
Photo: The impeachment supporter during the rally, March 9, Seoul.
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Photo: The police officers are trying to disperse the supporters of the ex-head of the country, March 10.
The president Park is the country's first female president and was elected two years ago. She took office in 2013. A new election will have to be held within 60 days. It is expected that they will be held on May 9.