What will be the international reaction to President Yoon's resignation?
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South Korean President Yoon to Cease State Affairs Before Resignation to Avoid Martial Law, Says Ruling Party Leader
Dec 8, 2024, 03:05 AM
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol will not participate in internal or foreign affairs before his resignation, according to statements made on Sunday by the leader of South Korea's ruling party. This decision is reportedly aimed at ensuring an orderly early departure and avoiding potential unrest, such as the imposition of martial law. The announcement, reported by Xinhua, highlights a growing consensus within the ruling party regarding the political future of the embattled president.
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