If it passes the House, it doesn't matter, Trump can veto it.
Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha in 1983 declared Legislative Veto unconstitutional. It should have been then when all the emergency powers were rewritten.
So as it stands. All those emergency powers that were written with the understanding that a simple majority was all that was needed to end an emergency, now need a veto proof majority.
For those wondering. Chapter III, Article 65 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea clause 2 indicates that the Nation Assembly must have a simple majority to bring about impeachment charges and, for the President, a two-thirds vote to be convicted.
Clause 3 then indicates that once someone is impeached the impeachment is adjudicated.
Chapter VI, Article 111 Clause 1(2) indicates that the Constitutional Court will have original jurisdiction over adjudicating impeachments.
The National Assembly impeached Yoon Suk Yeol on December 14th, 2024. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo took over as acting President until his impeachment on December 27th, 2024. First Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok then took over as acting President until the Constitutional Court acquitted Han Duck-soo who then resumed as acting President.
Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment was upheld by the Constitutional Court by a vote of 8-0. It is this ruling that the story linked is indicating.
Chapter IV, Article 68 Clause 2 indicates that when a permanent vacancy occurs in the office of the President, a new election must be held within 60 days.
So a new election will be held no later than June 3rd of this year. This will be to elect a new President to a single term of five years.