The following is a chronology of events leading to the National Assembly‘s impeachment of President Park Geun-hye on Friday. -- Ed.
Oct. 24
JTBC reveals what appears to be a tablet PC belonging to Choi Soon-sil, Park’s longtime friend, containing confidential presidential documents
Oct. 25
Park admits to receiving help from Choi on writing public addresses, and apologizes (1st apology)
Oct. 27
Prosecution establishes a special investigative team to look into the Choi scandal
Oct. 30
Choi returns to South Korea from England
Nov. 2
In a gesture of reform, Park appoints an adviser to the former liberal administration as prime minister
Nov. 3
Choi is arrested/ Park names former opposition politician Han Kwang-ok as her chief of staff
Nov. 4
Park apologizes again, vows to cooperate with the investigation (2nd apology)
Nov. 6
Former presidential secretaries An Chong-bum and Jeong Ho-seong are arrested
Nov. 8
Park visits National Assembly and asks it to field a prime minister candidate to replace her nominee
Nov. 15
Park hires a lawyer, who rejects the prosecution’s request for a face-to-face interview with Park
Nov. 18
A special investigation by the Education Ministry finds that Chung Yoo-ra, Choi’s daughter, was illegally admitted to Ewha Woman’s University
Nov. 19
An estimated 1 million citizens attend a rally in Seoul, demanding Park’s resignation
Nov. 20
The prosecution names Park an accomplice to crimes
Nov. 21
Three opposition parties agree on a joint campaign to impeach Park
Nov. 22
Park endorses the parliamentary bill for an independent counsel-led investigation into herself and Choi
Nov. 22
Two key Saenuri members -- Gyeonggi Gov. Nam Kyung-pil and Rep. Kim Yong-tae -- leave the party and join the opposition-led impeachment drive
Nov. 23
Cheong Wa Dae reveals justice minister and senior presidential secretary for civil affairs offered to resign
Nov. 25
Park’s approval rating falls further to 4 percent
Nov. 26
An estimated 1.9 million citizens, including 1.5 million in Seoul, rally against Park
Nov. 28
Park’s lawyer rejects the prosecution’s investigation of the president
Park accepts the resignation of the justice minister
Nov. 29
Park says she will give up everything, asks parliament to decide her fate (3rd apology)
Nov. 30
Park appoints an independent counsel to investigate the scandal
Dec. 1
Saenuri Party proposes Park resign in April; Opposition fails to submit impeachment bill for Dec. 2 vote
Dec. 2
Opposition submits impeachment bill, aims for Dec. 9 vote
Dec. 3
2.32 million rally, demand Park’s impeachment
Dec. 9
National Assembly passes the impeachment motion; Park suspended from office
Oct. 24
JTBC reveals what appears to be a tablet PC belonging to Choi Soon-sil, Park’s longtime friend, containing confidential presidential documents
Oct. 25
Park admits to receiving help from Choi on writing public addresses, and apologizes (1st apology)
Oct. 27
Prosecution establishes a special investigative team to look into the Choi scandal
Oct. 30
Choi returns to South Korea from England
Nov. 2
In a gesture of reform, Park appoints an adviser to the former liberal administration as prime minister
Nov. 3
Choi is arrested/ Park names former opposition politician Han Kwang-ok as her chief of staff
Nov. 4
Park apologizes again, vows to cooperate with the investigation (2nd apology)
Nov. 6
Former presidential secretaries An Chong-bum and Jeong Ho-seong are arrested
Nov. 8
Park visits National Assembly and asks it to field a prime minister candidate to replace her nominee
Nov. 15
Park hires a lawyer, who rejects the prosecution’s request for a face-to-face interview with Park
Nov. 18
A special investigation by the Education Ministry finds that Chung Yoo-ra, Choi’s daughter, was illegally admitted to Ewha Woman’s University
Nov. 19
An estimated 1 million citizens attend a rally in Seoul, demanding Park’s resignation
Nov. 20
The prosecution names Park an accomplice to crimes
Nov. 21
Three opposition parties agree on a joint campaign to impeach Park
Nov. 22
Park endorses the parliamentary bill for an independent counsel-led investigation into herself and Choi
Nov. 22
Two key Saenuri members -- Gyeonggi Gov. Nam Kyung-pil and Rep. Kim Yong-tae -- leave the party and join the opposition-led impeachment drive
Nov. 23
Cheong Wa Dae reveals justice minister and senior presidential secretary for civil affairs offered to resign
Nov. 25
Park’s approval rating falls further to 4 percent
Nov. 26
An estimated 1.9 million citizens, including 1.5 million in Seoul, rally against Park
Nov. 28
Park’s lawyer rejects the prosecution’s investigation of the president
Park accepts the resignation of the justice minister
Nov. 29
Park says she will give up everything, asks parliament to decide her fate (3rd apology)
Nov. 30
Park appoints an independent counsel to investigate the scandal
Dec. 1
Saenuri Party proposes Park resign in April; Opposition fails to submit impeachment bill for Dec. 2 vote
Dec. 2
Opposition submits impeachment bill, aims for Dec. 9 vote
Dec. 3
2.32 million rally, demand Park’s impeachment
Dec. 9
National Assembly passes the impeachment motion; Park suspended from office
-
Articles by Korea Herald