Constitutional Court Demands Cabinet Meeting Minutes: Understanding the Key Issues

The Constitutional Court will examine two main aspects:

  1. Whether there were any unconstitutional or illegal actions in the process of declaring martial law
  2. Whether there were any unconstitutional or illegal actions during the implementation of martial law

To investigate the first aspect, the Court has demanded the submission of Cabinet meeting minutes.

However, if these minutes are either non-existent or withheld, and given that multiple ministers are now coming forward claiming they opposed the decision, this situation inherently suggests constitutional violations in the very declaration of martial law.

The absence of proper documentation, combined with contradicting testimonies from Cabinet members, raises serious questions about the constitutional legitimacy of the martial law declaration process.

South Korean constitutional court demands Yoon submit martial law decree and cabinet meeting records – The Korea Times

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