Seoul: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s political future remains uncertain following his brief imposition of martial law, which was later reversed. Despite surviving an impeachment motion, his popularity has plummeted, and the country is in the midst of a political crisis.
Yoon’s martial law decision, intended to counter threats from North Korea, sparked mass protests. Hundreds of thousands gathered outside parliament, demanding his resignation.
Though Yoon has promised to step down to resolve the crisis, opposition parties are threatening to pursue impeachment again.
Experts believe the president’s future is uncertain, and he may be forced to resign soon amid ongoing protests and political instability.