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VisitWhat will be the international response to South Korea's political turmoil by February 28, 2025?
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South Korea's President Yoon Faces Impeachment Motion; Ruling Party Opposes
Dec 4, 2024, 03:49 PM
South Korea's political landscape is in turmoil following President Yoon Suk Yeol's brief imposition of martial law, which lasted for 12 hours. This unprecedented move has led to a formal impeachment motion introduced by six opposition parties in the National Assembly. The motion, signed by 190 opposition lawmakers and one independent, is set for a vote tomorrow. Despite the political crisis, the ruling People Power Party has decided to oppose the impeachment, standing by President Yoon. The situation has caused significant backlash, with mass protests forcing the president to revoke the martial law declaration after six hours. The country's allies were caught off guard by the decision, which has plunged South Korea into its deepest political turmoil in modern democratic history.
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