Impeachment and Accountability: The Urgent Arrest Deadline for South Korea’s Former Leader
The political crisis in South Korea has intensified as the deadline approaches for the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Yoon faces allegations of insurrection for attempting to declare martial law, leading to his impeachment by the National Assembly on December 14, 2024.
An arrest warrant was issued on December 31, 2024, with a validity of seven days, expiring on January 6, 2025.
Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) attempted to execute the arrest warrant on January 2, 2025.
However, they encountered resistance from Yoon’s presidential security detail, resulting in a standoff that lasted several hours. The confrontation ended without the arrest being carried out.
As the deadline nears, the CIO has transferred the responsibility for executing the arrest warrant to the police.
The police have indicated their intention to make a more aggressive effort, which may include arresting presidential security staff who obstruct their actions.
The situation has drawn international attention, with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arriving in South Korea amidst the crisis.
Blinken expressed confidence in South Korea’s democratic processes and the peaceful resolution of the political turmoil.
The Constitutional Court is expected to deliberate on whether to formally remove Yoon from office or reinstate him.
The outcome of this decision will have significant implications for South Korea’s political stability and its relations with international partners.