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VisitSouth Korea's President Yoon Faces Second Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Controversy
Dec 12, 2024, 03:53 PM
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has vowed to 'fight to the end' in the face of an impending second impeachment vote, following his controversial declaration of martial law last week. The National Assembly is set to vote on this impeachment motion on December 14, with opposition parties having resubmitted the bill after an initial attempt failed due to a boycott by the ruling party. Yoon's decision to impose martial law, which was lifted within hours by parliament, has led to widespread public anger and calls for his resignation or impeachment. His approval ratings have plummeted to around 17.3%, and there are criminal investigations underway regarding his actions. The opposition needs just one more vote from the ruling party to secure the necessary two-thirds majority for impeachment. President Yoon has accused the opposition of 'ruining' the country and defended his martial law declaration as a legitimate act to protect democracy. Meanwhile, seven members of the ruling People Power Party have expressed support for the impeachment, signaling a potential shift in party loyalty.
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