More than 811,000 people have so far signed the petition, hosted
on the National Assembly's website, since it went live on June
20. The petition calls on parliament to introduce a bill to
impeach Yoon on the grounds that he is unfit for the job.
In a statement late on Sunday, National Assembly Speaker Woo
Won-shik apologized for the disruption, and said parliament
would take action to uphold the public's constitutional right.
People trying to access the petition on Monday faced delays that
lasted up to four hours. At one point, an error message showed
more than 30,000 people were waiting to access the site.
There was no immediate comment from the presidential office.
The petition accuses Yoon of corruption, stoking the risk of war
with North Korea and exposing South Koreans to health risks by
not stopping Japan from releasing treated radioactive water from
the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant.
By law, parliament is required to assign any petition signed by
more than 50,000 people to a committee which will then decide
whether to put it to the assembly for a vote.
But the opposition Democratic Party which holds a majority in
parliament is hesitant about turning the petition into an
impeachment bill, media reports say, with a spokesperson saying
the party has yet to discuss the matter.
The parliament can call for a president's impeachment with a
two-thirds majority. The Constitutional Court then deliberates
that motion and decides to remove or reinstate the president.
Yoon has been unpopular since taking office in 2022, with his
latest approval ratings hovering around the 25 percent mark
since April.
South Korea's parliament has twice impeached presidents: Roh
Moo-hyun in 2004 and Park Geun-hye in 2017. Roh was reinstated
by the Constitutional Court while Park was removed.
(Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Jack Kim and Miral Fahmy)
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