South Korean president ignores questioning after impeachment decision – World
There was no official explanation of the reasons for his absence.
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol did not show up for an interrogation scheduled for Sunday, December 15, after the country's parliament voted to impeach him. The country's prosecutor's office has started an investigation into possible preparations for the introduction of martial law.
This is reported by Yonhap.
The summons for questioning was sent to the president's office on December 13. Yoon Seok-yeol has been summoned to the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office to testify, particularly on charges related to the alleged intent to impose martial law.
However, the head of state did not appear for the interrogation, and no official explanation of the reasons for his absence was received. The prosecutor's office noted that the summons was delivered properly, but they never received a single response from the president.
In view of this, the prosecutor's office plans to…