Presidential Office Maintains Consistent Stance: "Trial Suspension Law for President Is Unnecessary"
Democratic Party Decides Not to Proceed with Criminal Procedure Act Amendment
Park Suhyeon: "Decision Made in Coordination with the Office of the President"
Regarding the Democratic Party of Korea's decision not to proceed with the so-called "trial suspension law," which would halt the trial of a sitting president, the Office of the President stated, "It has been the consistent position of the presidential office that such a bill is unnecessary."
Kang Yoojung, spokesperson for the Office of the President, made this statement during a briefing when asked whether the Democratic Party's decision not to pursue the trial suspension law reflected President Lee Jaemyung's intentions. Kang added, "Our position has not changed."
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Earlier in the day, Chief Spokesperson Park Suhyeon explained in a briefing that the party leadership had decided not to push forward with the trial suspension law, stating, "This decision was made in coordination with the Office of the President."
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