By Chung Hyun-chae



The eighth mass protest against President Park Geun-hye on Saturday is expected to include a march to the prime minister's official residence and the Constitutional Court of Korea, both in Bukchon, central Seoul, to oust the acting president, Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, and show support for Park's impeachment.



"We urge the Constitutional Court to make a ruling on the presidential impeachment as soon as possible to minimize disorder in state affairs," the rally's organizers said. "We also call for President Park's immediate resignation and an early presidential election to minimize the administrative vacuum."



The main part of the protest will begin at 5 p.m. at Gwanghwamun Square. University students will start gathering at 2 p.m.



According to the organizers, the march will begin at 6:30 p.m. heading toward a 100-meter point from the perimeter of Cheong Wa Dae as well as to the prime minister's official residence in Samcheong-dong and the Constitutional Court of Korea in Jae-dong.



Meanwhile, about 30 pro-Park groups, including Park Sa Mo (literally meaning people who love Park), will continue their protests near the Constitutional Court on Saturday. Park Sa Mo and other conservative groups have been holding protests near the court since early December. They also plan to conduct a signature-collecting campaign to overturn President Park's impeachment.



According to the weather agency, cold weather in Seoul will have a break on Saturday, with temperatures ranging from minus 1 to 8 degrees Celsius.



