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South Korea's ousted President 'sorry,' leaves mansion

South Korea's ousted President 'sorry,' leaves mansion....

(CNN)- South Korea's ousted President Park Geun-hye left the executive mansion Sunday, two days after the Constitutional Court voted to remove her from office.
Park left the mansion known as the Blue House and went to her private home in southern Seoul, according to her spokesman Kim Dong-jo.
    Park said she is "sorry that I couldn't fulfill my duty as President until the end," Congressman Min Kyung-wook said on her behalf in front of Park's private home, where crowds chanted support for the departing leader.
    Supporters of impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye gather outside her house Sunday in Seoul's Gangnam district.
    "I thank people who have supported and believed in me," Park's statement said. "I will accept all the results. It will take time. but I believe that truth will definitely come out."
    She left office after a Constitutional Court on Friday upheld a vote by lawmakers to impeach her over allegations of corruption and cronyism.
    North Korea praised her removal, describing it as a "destructive end" for the nation's first female head of state.
    Park supporters wave a Donald Trump campaign flag. "We want to make Korea great again," they said.
    In a statement on state media Saturday, a North Korean official described Park as an "incomprehensible and outrageous lunatic."
    "It is the consensus evaluation of the nation that the destructive end of Park Geun-hye is the historical victory of the justice of the people," the unnamed spokesman for North Korea's National Reconciliation Council said in a statement on KCNA, North Korea's official state news agency.
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