President Yoon refuses to receive documents on the impeachment trial of the Constitutional Court for the fifth day
Constitutional Court "Revisited Post Office Today because I Resend Mail"
Previously, human and daily express mail were all 'failed to deliver'
[Anchor]
President Yoon Suk Yeol has not received the impeachment trial documents sent by the Constitutional Court for five days.
The court is summarizing its final position to be announced next Monday.
I'll connect you to a reporter and find out more. Reporter Kwon Junsu!
[Reporter]
Yes, it's in the Constitutional Court.
[Anchor]
President Yoon hasn't been receiving any documents?
[Reporter]
Yes, it's already been five days.
The Constitutional Court sent President Yoon an impeachment resolution and a resolution to refer him to the preparatory process last Monday, but it has not been delivered.
The Constitutional Court explained that since the mail was sent again yesterday, the post office postman will visit the president's office and residence again within today.
However, since President Yoon did not receive it even though he had sent personal mail and daily special delivery mail before,
Heonjae continues to think about how to deliver the documents.
Yesterday, a constitutional official visited the presidential residence in person and tried to deliver the documents, but failed.
He also said he tried to deliver it to the security staff but was refused receipt.
[Anchor]
There is a week left before the first preparation date, so the process may not proceed properly, right?
[Reporter]
That's right. If the document is not delivered, the preparation date scheduled for the 27th may not proceed properly.It is pointed out that the process of both the investigation into the alleged rebellion and the impeachment trial may be slow due to the prolonged appointment of President
Yoon as a lawyer.
The court is due to announce its final position on not receiving impeachment proceedings next Monday.
To this end, we plan to discuss countermeasures if President Yoon continues to refuse to serve today.
There is also a possibility that it will be treated as a service.
The method of placing documents at the place of delivery and considering them to be delivered is discussed.
If so, the service will take effect, and President Yoon must submit a response within seven days and submit the minutes of the Cabinet meeting and the verification plan by the 24th.
In a little while, at 2 p.m., the Constitutional Court will hold a briefing.
I'll let you know as soon as I hear the details.
So far, I'm YTN Kwon Junsu at the Constitutional Court.
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