The Constitutional court her South Korea today rejected the prime minister’s pause HAN DUK-SO From his duties, in a new episode of the political crisis and volatility caused by the state of Southeast Asia, the attempt by President Yun Sok-Lel to enforce military law on the night of December 3 to December 4.

As the court is expected to rule on the possible cessation of President Yun within days, Han Duk-Si returned to his place and again took over a temporary president.

He had been ceased by parliament three months ago after being a transitional president for less than two weeks.

“I thank the Constitutional Court for his wise ruling,” Mr Khan told the press. “I think all citizens oppose the extremely polarized political sphere. I think the split is not a place right now. The priority for our country is to move forward. “

According to the South Korean National News Agency Yonhap, Mr Khan’s dismissal rejected five of the eight members of the Constitutional Court, while one was in favor.

South Korea sank into political chaos after President’s attempt to declare military law. The former prosecutor, who caused a general surprise by announcing the decision, sent the army to parliament trying to silence it, unsuccessfully.

However, a sufficient number of members of Parliament managed to meet to cancel his plans, unanimously voting in favor of returning to normalcy. As he was obliged under the Constitution, Mr Yun was forced to comply.

On December 14th, the South Korean national delegation voted in favor of the departure of the head of the state from his office and has since been ceased to be at least until the Constitutional Court has ruled, then, on the 27th, he was dismissed by Prime Minister Han, who was accused of proceedings.

His opposition, in particular, refused to name new members in the Constitutional Court in order to pay vacancies, as they serve only six of the nine judges he must have. With this composition, it is only enough for the vote against President Yun’s dismissal to revoke the decision of Parliament.

In today’s ruling, the Constitutional Court ruled that Prime Minister Han really behaved in a “illegal” way, but “not to the extent that he justified” his deportation, according to the YTN television network, while also pointing out that he was “evidence” for his “role”.

The presidency was presented to date by the second temporary president, Finance Minister Choi Shang-Mok, who called two new members in the Constitutional Court.

As for Mr Yun, experts provide that the body’s decision will be announced within days, although the date has not been announced. If he is in favor of his dismissal -at least six votes are over -new elections should be announced within 60 days. If not, Yun Shlace will return to office.

On the weekend, hundreds of thousands of supporters and warriors of Mr. Yun took to the streets across the country, pending the decision.

The consultations of judges, which last for almost three and a half months, are the longest that have ever been in the case of presidents.

The other two leaders of the state were confronted with such procedures, Park Gun-HIE (dismissed and imprisoned) and MY MY-Nun (restored to office). They learned what would be the fate of 92 and 63 days after her case began to be examined by the Constitutional Court.

Yun Shlace -Lel is also confronted with a criminal proceedings for a rebellion – an offense incurred from life imprisonment to even the death penalty in South Korea.

Following the presidential residence in Seoul, he was arrested in early January during a spectacular operation of the class of enforcement and was detained, an unprecedented president. But it was released on March 8, due to a procedural error.