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Counting votes in an hour...The cheers in the quiet atmosphere are for a moment.

2024.12.15 AM 02:47
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The results of the vote came out less than an hour after the plenary session of the National Assembly began.

More than 200 people cheered for the impeachment motion, but there was a moment of silence in the meeting room.

Reporter Kim Da-yeon reports.

[Reporter]
In time for the impeachment vote at 4 p.m., lawmakers from the ruling and opposition parties will enter the plenary session of the National Assembly after the general meeting of lawmakers.

Unlike a week ago, there were no images of ruling party lawmakers escaping like low tide, and there was no booing from the opposition party toward it.

"Substitute, Subordinate, Subordinate"
It took about 50 minutes for Chairman Woo Won-sik
to declare the plenary session's mind and vote counting, and the voting process was smooth.

Silence enough to hear only counter spinning,

The leadership of the ruling party held their hands tightly together and could not hide their nervousness.

More than 200 votes in favor were briefly cheered, but

[Won-Sik Woo / Speaker of the National Assembly: A 204 votes. (Wow~)]
Within
it died down, and there was only a small lament in the announcement of the approval, and there was no loud voice of dissatisfaction or loud shout.

As Woo began his remarks before the meeting, ruling party lawmakers stormed out of the conference hall, and Cho Kyung-tae and Kim Sang-wook remained in their seats.

Some opposition lawmakers even gave Kim Sang-wook, who was looking in the air, a consolation hand, asking for a handshake.

Even after the vote, there was no condemnation convention, and the plenary session ended calmly with the seriousness of the impeachment.

I'm Kim Dayeon of YTN.





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