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minus-squareERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-29 days agoVoting to end martial laws was not unanimous. It was 190 out of 300, 110 of which weren’t able to get in the building. Impeachment in South Korea requires 2/3 supermajority, then it goes to the Supreme Court. The president’s party has 108 members in the national assembly. They’d need 8 defectors from the party to impeach. Then it goes to the Supreme Court, which is probably the easier step compared to 2/3 of legislature.
minus-square_stranger_@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·9 days agoAh my bad, when I read the vote was 190-0, I assumed that was everyone.
Voting to end martial laws was not unanimous.
It was 190 out of 300, 110 of which weren’t able to get in the building.
Impeachment in South Korea requires 2/3 supermajority, then it goes to the Supreme Court.
The president’s party has 108 members in the national assembly. They’d need 8 defectors from the party to impeach.
Then it goes to the Supreme Court, which is probably the easier step compared to 2/3 of legislature.
Ah my bad, when I read the vote was 190-0, I assumed that was everyone.