South Korea parliament votes to impeach minister over crowd crush

Lee Sang-min held accountable by parliament for alleged bungled response to Halloween crowd crush that killed 159 individuals.

nterior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min
Inside and security minister Lee Sang-min attends a plenary session on the Nationwide Meeting in Seoul, South Korea on February 6 2023, the place opposition events launched an impeachment movement towards him over the federal government's response to the lethal October 29, 2022 crowd crush [Yonhap/EPA]

South Korean politicians have voted to question inside minister Lee Sang-min over his responses to a lethal Halloween crush final October, setting the stage for him to turn out to be the primary cupboard member eliminated by the legislature.

As many as 159 individuals have been killed and 196 injured within the October 29 incident, when revellers flooded slender alleyways within the widespread nightlife district of Itaewon to benefit from the first coronavirus mask-free Halloween festivities in three years.

Wednesday’s movement handed by a broadly anticipated margin of 179 to 109 in a secret poll within the 300-member single chamber, the place the primary opposition Democratic Celebration has a 169-seat majority.

The movement wanted help from at the very least 150 members to move.

The Democrats and different opposition events had pushed for the expulsion of the inside minister urging him to take duty for botched responses to the crush.

“I'll totally cooperate with the constitutional courtroom’s impeachment trial in order that the ministry of inside and security may be normalised at an early date,” the minister stated in a press release.

The impeachment suspends Lee from his duties and the nation’s Constitutional Court docket has 180 days to rule on whether or not to unseat him for good or give him again the job, a course of that would take as much as six months.

Vice Minister Han Chang-seob will step in as appearing minister till the Constitutional Court docket decides on Lee’s destiny.

President slams ‘shameful’ parliamentary politics

President Yoon Suk-yeol, who counts Lee as a key ally, had rejected the opposition’s demand that he sack the inside minister, and his workplace and ruling social gathering denounced the Democrats for abusing their majority energy to press forward with the impeachment.

“It's the renunciation of parliamentary democracy,” Yoon’s workplace stated in a press release after the movement handed. “It will likely be recorded as a shameful historical past in parliamentary politics.”

Lee’s impeachment got here weeks after police introduced they're searching for felony prices, together with involuntary manslaughter and negligence, towards 23 officers, about half of them regulation enforcement officers, for an absence of security measures they stated have been answerable for the group crush in Itaewon, a serious nightlife district in Seoul.

The case additionally highlights the rising deadlock Yoon faces in a parliament managed by his liberal opponents and will additional intensify the nation’s partisan political combating that has fuelled a nationwide divide.

A presidential official stated there was no proof that the minister had severely violated the structure or any regulation.

‘Man-made catastrophe’

Lee confronted big criticism shortly after the group crush after he insisted that having extra police and emergency personnel on the bottom nonetheless wouldn’t have prevented the tragedy in Itaewon, in what was seen as an try and sidestep questions in regards to the lack of preventive measures.

Regardless of anticipating a crowd of greater than 100,000, Seoul police had assigned 137 officers to Itaewon on the day of the crush. These officers have been centered on monitoring narcotics use and violent crimes, which specialists say left few assets for pedestrian security.

Some specialists have known as the crush in Itaewon a “man-made catastrophe” that would have been prevented with pretty easy steps, reminiscent of using extra police and public employees to watch bottleneck factors, imposing one-way stroll lanes and blocking slender pathways or briefly closing Itaewon’s subway station to stop massive numbers of individuals shifting in the identical path.

Stress flared this week between the Seoul authorities and households of the crush victims after they arrange an unauthorised memorial in entrance of metropolis corridor. On Tuesday, metropolis officers stated the memorial violated guidelines and ordered its removing in per week.

In 2017, President Park Geun-hye turned South Korea’s first elected chief to be expelled from workplace when the Constitutional Court docket upheld her impeachment. The courtroom dismissed an impeachment movement in 2004 for President Roh Moo-hyun.

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