South Korea's ruling party says it will accept court ruling on President Yoon's impeachment
8-judge court likely to announce verdict in next few days

KARACHI, Pakistan
South Korea's ruling party on Sunday announced it will accept "whatever" decision the Constitutional Court makes on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
Kweon Seong-dong, the floor leader of the People Power Party (PPP), outlined the party's official stance ahead of the ruling, which is expected to cap the months-long political crisis haunting the nation since Yoon's botched attempt to impose martial law last December.
The eight-judge court has yet to announce the date of the ruling, though many observers expect it to take place in the next few days, Seoul-based Yonhap News reported.
"Our party's official stance is that (we) will accept the court's decision," Kweon told reporters in Seoul.
"As you all know, constitutional trials are single-trial cases ... once a ruling is made, the outcome is binding for everyone."
If Yoon is ousted, the country will be required to hold a snap presidential election within the next 60 days. If reinstated, he will return to his duties and serve out the remainder of his term through May 2027.