As the political circle fails to find a solution to the emergency martial law situation caused by President Yoon Seok-yeol, the state paralysis is prolonging, and public anxiety is growing. The People Power Party, which abstained from voting on President Yoon's impeachment motion, is being criticized for only "stalling" by failing to propose a "orderly resignation" plan even on the 9th. The opposition parties are responding with a total offensive, including "unlimited proposals" for President Yoon's impeachment, mass impeachments of cabinet members, pushing for a special prosecutor, and unilaterally handling the budget bill, but they have not demonstrated the political capability to resolve the crisis. The incompetence of the political circles is further amplifying the national crisis. Han Dong-hoon, the leader of the People Power Party, held a closed-door Supreme Council meeting at the National Assembly this morning but failed to present a concrete solution. The only decision made was to form a task force (TF) to support national stability, government affairs, and review various party laws. Even senior members of the People Power Party discussed the crisis management plan today, but their consensus was limited to reaffirming that "impeachment and early presidential elections are not acceptable" due to partisan interests. The pro-Yoon (pro-Yoon Seok-yeol) and pro-Han (pro-Han Dong-hoon) factions are clashing over the formation of the next parliamentary leadership.
The Democratic Party announced that after the impeachment bill was defeated on the 7th, they would propose an impeachment bill every week and will proceed with a second vote on the 14th. Additionally, they announced plans to report impeachment motions against Justice Minister Park Sung-jae and Police Chief George Ho to the plenary session on the 10th, with a vote scheduled for the 12th, indicating a 'targeted impeachment' against key government officials. The Democratic Party is also preparing to handle an unprecedented reduction in the budget bill on the 10th. There are concerns that if the budget for the next year is significantly cut under the current circumstances, it could inevitably disrupt national operations. The Choguk Revolution Party has also publicly declared its intention to push for the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, claiming he was involved in insurrection.