South Korean President Park Geun-Hye has been relieved of her duties by the country's top court, as it upheld her impeachment by parliament over a wide-ranging corruption scandal.
The unanimous decision brought months of political turmoil to a climax and triggers a new presidential election, to be held within 60 days.
Ms Park's actions had "seriously impaired the spirit of… democracy and the rule of law," said constitutional court chief justice Lee Jung-Mi. "President Park Geun-Hye… has been dismissed."
It also means that the country's first female president becomes its first leader to be removed by impeachment.
She is obliged to leave the presidential Blue House and loses her executive immunity from prosecution.
[rte.ie]
10/3/17
The unanimous decision brought months of political turmoil to a climax and triggers a new presidential election, to be held within 60 days.
Ms Park's actions had "seriously impaired the spirit of… democracy and the rule of law," said constitutional court chief justice Lee Jung-Mi. "President Park Geun-Hye… has been dismissed."
It also means that the country's first female president becomes its first leader to be removed by impeachment.
She is obliged to leave the presidential Blue House and loses her executive immunity from prosecution.
[rte.ie]
10/3/17
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