■ Politicians and judges who are subject to arrest are listed as "collection targets" in the personal notebook of former commander Roh Sang-won, a heavyweight in martial law. The notebook filled with martial law preparations was also found to induce North Korea's attack on the Northern Limit Line of the NLL.
■ It has been confirmed that the members of the so-called hamburger meeting led by former commander Roh formed a 60-member "Investigation Team 2" and even wrote an official notice of personnel appointments. It was found that the main task of the investigation team 2 was to take control of the Central Election Commission server.
■ With Yoon Suk Yeol's president rejecting impeachment papers for more than a week, the Constitutional Court today makes a final decision on whether to consider the documents served. President Yoon has not responded to the request for attendance at the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit, raising concerns that the investigation and trial will be delayed.
■ The ruling and opposition parties continue a steep confrontation over the impeachment of acting President Han Duck-soo. The Democratic Party of Korea pressed for the promulgation of the independent counsel law tomorrow, saying it was a time-consuming operation for the rest of the party, but the people's power criticized the impeachment with seats as hostage-taking.
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