Divya Delhi: “I genuinely encourage the people to respect and accept whatever verdict the Constitutional Court makes," Choi told a Cabinet meeting. A snap presidential election must be held within 60 days if Yoon is dismissed. He will finish his tenure until May 2027 if reinstated. Seoul, March 21 Police announced Friday that tens of thousands of South Koreans will march in central Seoul this weekend for or against President Yoon Suk Yeol, despite the Constitutional Court's ongoing delay in ruling on his impeachment.Pro- and anti-Yoon protestors are likely to stage enormous street rallies in a last-minute clash before the ruling. According to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, Yoon's opponents will congregate outside Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul on Saturday afternoon to persuade the court to dismiss him. Rally organizers expect 1 million people. After the rally, they'll march to Jongno. Conservative activist pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon and the conservative Christian group Save Korea will hold rallies against Yoon's impeachment on a road between Gwanghwamun Square (NYSE:XYZ) and Seoul City Hall and Yeouido in western Seoul, respectively. Yonhap said that Yoon's supporters told authorities the Gwanghwamun event will draw 200,000 people. Approximately 220 traffic police officers will be stationed at rally and march venues to minimize disruption. In light of rising societal unrest, South Korean Acting President Choi Sang-mok urged the public to respect the Constitutional Court's impeachment verdict.