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So here's from The Guardian. Senior PPP politicians have claimed you can continue as president while delegating his powers to the prime minister. An arrangement Park, that's Park Chan-dae, who's a very powerful Democratic Party politician, an arrangement Park described as, quote, a blatant constitutional violation with no legal basis. Now, this is true. What Park is saying is right. Right.
So here's from The Guardian. Senior PPP politicians have claimed you can continue as president while delegating his powers to the prime minister. An arrangement Park, that's Park Chan-dae, who's a very powerful Democratic Party politician, an arrangement Park described as, quote, a blatant constitutional violation with no legal basis. Now, this is true. What Park is saying is right. Right.
So here's from The Guardian. Senior PPP politicians have claimed you can continue as president while delegating his powers to the prime minister. An arrangement Park, that's Park Chan-dae, who's a very powerful Democratic Party politician, an arrangement Park described as, quote, a blatant constitutional violation with no legal basis. Now, this is true. What Park is saying is right. Right.
And the fact that the Guardian is saying like that their way of framing this is, oh, the opposition party person says that this is a blatant violation of constitutional law with no legal basis. That's not just a thing that he says, like, this is true. Like, there is no legal mechanism for, well, we don't want to impeach our president, but also he just tried to do a coup.
And the fact that the Guardian is saying like that their way of framing this is, oh, the opposition party person says that this is a blatant violation of constitutional law with no legal basis. That's not just a thing that he says, like, this is true. Like, there is no legal mechanism for, well, we don't want to impeach our president, but also he just tried to do a coup.
And the fact that the Guardian is saying like that their way of framing this is, oh, the opposition party person says that this is a blatant violation of constitutional law with no legal basis. That's not just a thing that he says, like, this is true. Like, there is no legal mechanism for, well, we don't want to impeach our president, but also he just tried to do a coup.
So instead, we're going to take his powers away and give it to the prime minister so he can still serve without us impeaching him. Like, that's not a thing. You can't do this. There's no mechanism for this. The Democratic Party people are just completely correct here. But because for some reason, the Guardian feels it. I mean, it's the Guardian, right?
So instead, we're going to take his powers away and give it to the prime minister so he can still serve without us impeaching him. Like, that's not a thing. You can't do this. There's no mechanism for this. The Democratic Party people are just completely correct here. But because for some reason, the Guardian feels it. I mean, it's the Guardian, right?
So instead, we're going to take his powers away and give it to the prime minister so he can still serve without us impeaching him. Like, that's not a thing. You can't do this. There's no mechanism for this. The Democratic Party people are just completely correct here. But because for some reason, the Guardian feels it. I mean, it's the Guardian, right?
Like, but they feel it necessary to sort of both sides. Again, a fucking coup. This is where we are. Here's more from The Guardian. Quote, the leader of the PPP, Han Dong-hoon, said at the weekend that Yoon would not be involved in foreign and other state affairs with control of the administration shifting to the prime minister, Han Deok-soo.
Like, but they feel it necessary to sort of both sides. Again, a fucking coup. This is where we are. Here's more from The Guardian. Quote, the leader of the PPP, Han Dong-hoon, said at the weekend that Yoon would not be involved in foreign and other state affairs with control of the administration shifting to the prime minister, Han Deok-soo.
Like, but they feel it necessary to sort of both sides. Again, a fucking coup. This is where we are. Here's more from The Guardian. Quote, the leader of the PPP, Han Dong-hoon, said at the weekend that Yoon would not be involved in foreign and other state affairs with control of the administration shifting to the prime minister, Han Deok-soo.
Han said Yoon's televised apology was effectively a promise to leave office. Now, no, it wasn't. It was not a promise to leave office. What the fuck are you talking about? Like, everyone could just go listen to his apology. He didn't say that. He did not say he was going to leave office, right? And no, how he says it's effectively a promise to leave office, but it simply isn't, right?
Han said Yoon's televised apology was effectively a promise to leave office. Now, no, it wasn't. It was not a promise to leave office. What the fuck are you talking about? Like, everyone could just go listen to his apology. He didn't say that. He did not say he was going to leave office, right? And no, how he says it's effectively a promise to leave office, but it simply isn't, right?
Han said Yoon's televised apology was effectively a promise to leave office. Now, no, it wasn't. It was not a promise to leave office. What the fuck are you talking about? Like, everyone could just go listen to his apology. He didn't say that. He did not say he was going to leave office, right? And no, how he says it's effectively a promise to leave office, but it simply isn't, right?
Everyone could just, like, see this. And again, like, you know, OK, so like the thing that the thing that the PPP is trying to do, right, the PPP is trying to have their prime minister like gain control of the administration. Now, there is a mechanism to do this under the Constitution. It's called impeachment.
Everyone could just, like, see this. And again, like, you know, OK, so like the thing that the thing that the PPP is trying to do, right, the PPP is trying to have their prime minister like gain control of the administration. Now, there is a mechanism to do this under the Constitution. It's called impeachment.
Everyone could just, like, see this. And again, like, you know, OK, so like the thing that the thing that the PPP is trying to do, right, the PPP is trying to have their prime minister like gain control of the administration. Now, there is a mechanism to do this under the Constitution. It's called impeachment.
The thing that happens when you get impeached is that you get kicked out of office as we're going to get to this later. But you get kicked out of office and the prime minister gets put into power. And this happens until the Supreme Court decides whether whether your impeachment should go through or not. Right. So, like, there's a mechanism for this.
The thing that happens when you get impeached is that you get kicked out of office as we're going to get to this later. But you get kicked out of office and the prime minister gets put into power. And this happens until the Supreme Court decides whether whether your impeachment should go through or not. Right. So, like, there's a mechanism for this.