Kang Sun-woo, a former ruling party lawmaker and currently independent, speaks ahead of a parliamentary vote on a motion for her arrest during a plenary session at the National Assembly in western Seoul, Feb. 24. Yonhap

The National Assembly on Tuesday approved a motion to arrest Rep. Kang Sun-woo over bribery allegations related to a nomination by the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK).

Kang, now an independent lawmaker who formerly belonged to the DPK, is accused of receiving 100 million won ($68,300) in exchange for supporting the nomination of former Seoul city councilor Kim Kyung as a DPK candidate ahead of the 2022 local elections. Kang was ousted from the party after the allegations surfaced last month.

The arrest motion passed in a 164-87 vote with three abstentions and nine invalid ballots during a parliamentary plenary session.

With the motion's passage, a court will hold a hearing to determine whether to issue a warrant to formally arrest Kang.

By law, sitting lawmakers are immune from arrest while parliament is in session and can only be put under arrest with consent from the National Assembly.

The DP, which currently holds a parliamentary majority, earlier decided not to adopt an official party stance on the motion, allowing its party lawmakers to vote according to their own judgment.

The arrest motion was submitted to the National Assembly earlier this month after prosecutors sought an arrest warrant for Kang.

Source: Korea Times News