What will be the People Power Party's stance on Yoon's impeachment by January 31, 2025?
Support Impeachment • 25%
Oppose Impeachment • 25%
Remain Neutral • 25%
Split Opinion • 25%
Official statements from the People Power Party or major South Korean news outlets
South Korea's Yoon Faces Second Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Controversy
Dec 12, 2024, 04:30 PM
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is embroiled in a political crisis following his brief declaration of martial law on December 3, which he quickly rescinded amid widespread protests and opposition. Yoon has vowed to 'fight to the end' against impeachment attempts, defending his actions as a necessary measure to protect democracy and accusing opposition parties of anti-national behavior. The opposition, led by the Democratic Party, has submitted a second impeachment motion against Yoon, citing his martial law declaration as an act of rebellion. The ruling People Power Party, initially reluctant, now sees its leader Han Dong-hoon calling for support of the impeachment, indicating a shift in party stance. The National Assembly is set to vote on this motion, with the outcome hinging on the support of at least eight members from the ruling party. Public reaction has been mixed, with significant protests demanding Yoon's resignation, while political analysts debate the legality and implications of his actions. Yoon's approval ratings have plummeted, and the Democratic Party has continuously attempted to impeach key members of his administration. If impeached, Yoon's presidential powers would be suspended pending a decision by the Constitutional Court, which could take up to six months, especially given the current composition of the court.
View original story
Support Yoon • 25%
No Action • 25%
Seek Replacement • 25%
Pressure to Resign • 25%
Support Yoon • 25%
Oppose Yoon • 25%
Other • 25%
Neutral stance • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Other action • 25%
Call for another impeachment vote • 25%
Propose new legislation • 25%
Call for President's resignation • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Government Crackdown • 25%
Other Response • 25%
Calm Acceptance • 25%
Mass Protests • 25%
Motion Fails • 25%
Withdrawn • 25%
Impeached • 25%
Not Impeached • 25%
Impeachment Passed • 25%
Impeachment Failed • 25%
Yoon Resigned Before Conclusion • 25%
Other Outcome • 25%
Majority support impeachment • 33%
Public opinion divided • 34%
Majority oppose impeachment • 33%
No significant protests • 25%
Protests in favor • 25%
Mixed reactions • 25%
Protests against • 25%
Withdrawn • 25%
Passed • 25%
Failed • 25%
Delayed • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Impeachment upheld and Yoon removed • 25%
Impeachment overturned and Yoon reinstated • 25%
Impeachment process stalled with no resolution • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Below 20% • 25%
Above 40% • 25%
30% to 40% • 25%
20% to 30% • 25%