SEOUL — South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol refused a summons to appear for questioning on Christmas Day, the second time he has defied investigators' demands in a week.

Investigators probing Yoon had ordered him to appear for questioning at 10 a.m. on Wednesday — a demand he rejected.

The former prosecutor also failed to attend a hearing he was summoned to last Wednesday, giving no explanation for his absence.

'LEADER OF INSURGENTS' A demonstrator holding a cardboard image of South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s head with the text that reads 'Leader of insurgents' at the top takes part in a protest calling for his ouster outside the National Assembly in the capital Seoul on Dec. 8, 2024. AFP FILE PHOTO
'LEADER OF INSURGENTS' A demonstrator holding a cardboard image of South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol’s head with the text that reads 'Leader of insurgents' at the top takes part in a protest calling for his ouster outside the National Assembly in the capital Seoul on Dec. 8, 2024. AFP FILE PHOTO

The conservative leader was stripped of his duties by parliament on Dec. 14, following a short-lived martial law declaration that plunged the East Asian country into its worst political crisis in decades.

Yoon faces impeachment and criminal charges of insurrection, which could result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty, in a drama that has shocked South Korea's allies around the world.

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The Corruption Investigation Office is expected to decide in the coming days whether to issue a third summons or ask a court to grant an arrest warrant to compel Yoon to appear for questioning.

He is being investigated by prosecutors, as well as a joint team comprising police, defense ministry and anticorruption officials, while the Constitutional Court deliberates on the impeachment motion passed by parliament.

If upheld by the court, which is required to deliver its ruling within six months of the impeachment, a by-election must be held within 60 days of the court's decision.

Former president Park Geun-hye was impeached under similar circumstances, but she was investigated only after the Constitutional Court removed her from power.

South Korea's opposition said on Tuesday it would hold back a decision to impeach acting president Han Duck-soo until later in the week.

The opposition Democratic Party earlier said it would introduce an impeachment motion against Han to protest the interim leader's refusal to sign into law special bills to investigate Yoon.