South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing a second impeachment vote after declaring martial law, which he said was necessary to maintain constitutional order and protect the state from perceived threats. This decision sparked a major political crisis, with opposition parties rapidly denouncing the move. The martial law was rescinded shortly after South Korea’s Parliament overruled it, but the political fallout continued, leading to a push for impeachment. The opposition argues that such a measure violated democratic principles, while Yoon expressed regret for causing public anxiety and promised not to repeat such a decision. His political party, despite some members supporting impeachment, has shown reluctance to fully back it, leaving the situation uncertain.
South Korea’s President Yoon Faces Second Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Declaration
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