This comes after the prosecution had already requested his appearance.
Yoon was asked to appear at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office at 10 AM on December 21.
The summons was delivered via both electronic message and mail.

Previously, on December 11, prosecutors sent Yoon a summons to appear on December 15.
However, Yoon’s legal team refused, citing the incomplete composition of his defense counsel.
This prompted the prosecution to issue a second demand for his appearance.

If he continues to defy the requests for questioning, authorities may seek a court-issued arrest warrant.
The precedent is clear.
Yoon himself had previously vowed to take full legal and political responsibility regarding the martial law declaration.

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