According to Odaily, on the 8th of this month, Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, expressed strong criticism towards the country's current government leadership. He accused the Prime Minister and the ruling party leader of undermining the constitutional order. Lee emphasized that the powers of the President are not personal property and cannot be transferred.

Lee Jae-myung further stressed the importance of holding the government accountable, stating that it is crucial to successfully impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol by December 14th in the name of the people. His remarks highlight the growing political tensions in South Korea as the opposition party seeks to challenge the current administration's actions and policies. The call for impeachment reflects the opposition's determination to address what they perceive as a breach of constitutional governance by the ruling party.