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八点最热报 l 旅居韩国长达20年的大马人萧悦宁在接受《八点最热报》访问时也表示,在韩国执政党提出由总理和执政党党魁共同行使总统职权之后,这项声明今天在整个韩国舆论圈炸开了锅,舆论都在热烈争论,并且不断援引韩国宪法来探讨,这样的权力转移做法,是否已经违宪。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotline Bilibili website.
00:06Let's turn our attention to South Korea again.
00:09South Korean President Kim Jong-un temporarily avoided the crisis of impeachment yesterday.
00:13Although the ruling party's leader, Han Dong-shin, said today that he would push Kim Jong-un to step down.
00:20Before Kim Jong-un stepped down, he would not participate in any national affairs.
00:25The ruling party's party leader and prime minister will represent the president.
00:30But this statement, whether it's the South Korean Speaker of the House of Representatives, the ruling party, or the South Korean media and the people,
00:37Most of them do not pay.
00:40South Korean Speaker of the House of Representatives Yu Yuanzhi said,
00:43The ruling party proposed that the prime minister and the ruling party jointly exercise presidential power.
00:48This approach is a blatant violation of South Korea's constitution.
00:52He reminded that power is not in the president's pocket.
00:55The transfer of power cannot be decided by the president himself.
00:59Because according to the constitution, only impeachment is the only legal way to terminate the president's position.
01:05South Korean defector who has lived in South Korea for 20 years,
01:08Xiao Yuanning, who is currently a vice professor at the Korea National University Education Center.
01:13He also said during an interview with 8 o'clock.
01:16After the ruling party in South Korea proposed that the prime minister and the ruling party's party leader jointly exercise presidential power,
01:22This statement has exploded in the entire South Korean public opinion circle today.
01:27The public opinion is heatedly arguing and constantly discussing the constitution of South Korea.
01:32Is such a transfer of power a violation of the constitution?
01:37And according to his local observations and comprehensive polls,
01:41Most South Korean public opinions currently believe that Yin Xiyue's announcement of an emergency martial law has caused civil unrest and treason.
01:49Whether it's the media or the people,
01:51The call to impeach Yin Xiyue is getting stronger and stronger.
01:56I believe that the Korean political scene will continue to shake in a short time.
02:03Six hours of martial law in South Korea
02:05After the failure of the impeachment of President Yin Xiyue,
02:07The hottest topic in the South Korean public opinion circle
02:09It is not being solved under any legal order or regulated under any legal order.
02:14They are all focusing on the discussion.
02:16After Yin Xiyue stopped participating in the impeachment a few days ago,
02:18The ruling party proposed that the prime minister and the ruling party jointly exercise presidential power.
02:22Is it a violation?
02:24The president said that he would hand over the power to the prime minister and the ruling party's party leader to manage the country together.
02:31But the Speaker of the House of Representatives said he could not accept it because it was not stipulated in the constitution.
02:36First of all, the prime minister was appointed by the president.
02:38Han Dong-shin is not even a member of Congress.
02:41He is just a party leader.
02:43The two of them have not been entrusted by the people to govern.
02:46So the president can't just give up his power.
02:51I will hand over the power to the cabinet and the ruling party.
02:55This is dangerous for many people.
02:58The TV has been discussing this matter all day today.
03:00Is this practice stipulated in the constitution?
03:03I found that many Koreans are also very angry.
03:06Because this has never been done before.
03:08The so-called transfer of power.
03:10So for many Koreans, it is also absolutely unacceptable.
03:13The Korean-Taiwanese, Xiao Yuening, who has lived in South Korea for 20 years, said in an interview.
03:16Today, both the local media circle and the people of South Korea are heatedly arguing.
03:20After Yin Xi-yue can't run for president,
03:22Who should take the power of presidential election?
03:24And where should Yin Xi-yue's future fate go?
03:27And in this situation, the prime minister of Korea can't be the one in power.
03:32That's interesting.
03:33Han Dong-shin publicly said that the martial law itself was illegal.
03:37He said the same thing this morning.
03:39It's illegal.
03:40So the president can't run for president again.
03:43But the problem is that if this can't be implemented, it should be impeached.
03:46But now it's being handed over to the so-called order.
03:49So this is what makes many people dissatisfied.
03:51However, after the political storm that broke out in South Korea because of the six-hour martial law,
03:55Xiao Yuening said that according to his observation,
03:57In addition to the fierce fight between the political parties,
03:59The spirit of protecting democracy on the streets of the people,
04:01It is also quite hot and boiling among the people of South Korea.
04:19In the whole Chinese world, everyone talks about political and political fighting.
04:22But in fact, what I see in South Korea is that
04:24Koreans have experienced dictatorship.
04:26So they feel that the democracy that is not easy to get can no longer be lost.
04:29So they are very persistent and united.
04:32Did you see the photo yesterday?
04:33The crowd around the Congress Hall.
04:35It is said that the police pushed almost 100,000 people.
04:38It's the place where they gathered.
04:40So it reminds me of the time when Malaysia used to have the election.
04:44Koreans can come out to protect democracy.
04:47But they are demonstrating with a very happy atmosphere.
04:50So I don't know if you saw it.
04:52They are all holding the fluorescent stick.
04:54Singing the song of the Korean star.
04:57He is shouting slogans in a very democratic way.
05:01So listen carefully.
05:02When they sing the song to the end,
05:04The slogans are inserted and the music is played.
05:08Xiao Yuening said that the Korean people are now in the form of demonstrations.
05:11There has been a gap between generations.
05:13Especially the younger generation, although they are angry in their hearts,
05:16But they choose to express their demands in a happy way.
05:18Don't let yourself become a tyrant.
05:20And he can also see on the Internet.
05:22Many older Koreans are willing to come out to the young people in this political crisis.
05:26Use their own way to protect democracy to express their satisfaction.
05:29Yesterday I saw a lot of people like me.
05:31Or older Koreans.
05:33I took a closer look at what they wrote on the Internet.
05:35What they feel very happy about is that
05:37A lot of young people came to the scene yesterday.
05:40Because everyone says that young people seem to be cold to politics.
05:43Don't care about politics.
05:45I didn't expect so many young people to come.
05:47And in a very welcoming way,
05:49Express their very firm demands.

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