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South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached Amid Martial Law Controversy

MAUREEN DAVIS by MAUREEN DAVIS
December 14, 2024
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South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Impeached Amid Martial Law Controversy
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South Korea’s political scene has been upended as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment, a move that marks a stunning rebuke from his own ruling People Power Party (PPP).

The historic decision came after Yoon’s controversial declaration of martial law earlier this month, which drew widespread condemnation from lawmakers and the public alike.

The impeachment vote, held on Friday, suspends Yoon’s presidential powers until the Constitutional Court rules on the matter. This development echoes a similar political crisis less than a decade ago, when another South Korean president was removed from office through impeachment.

The crisis escalated on December 3, when Yoon declared martial law and deployed soldiers to the National Assembly in what many saw as an attempt to maintain control. Lawmakers were forced to push past troops to access the chamber, where they swiftly nullified the president’s decree. This dramatic standoff fueled public outrage and amplified calls for Yoon’s removal from office.

“Deploying soldiers to the National Assembly is an affront to democracy and an abuse of power,” one opposition leader remarked.

Initially, opposition parties sought to impeach Yoon a week earlier, but the effort failed due to a boycott by members of the PPP. Party leaders had expressed hope that Yoon would step down voluntarily to avoid a deeper political crisis.

However, Yoon remained defiant. In a fiery address delivered just days before the impeachment vote, he defended his actions and accused opposition leaders of attempting to sabotage his administration.

“I declared martial law to protect the nation, not to harm it, this was a necessary step to safeguard our democracy during a time of crisis. I will fight until the last moment with the people.” Yoon said.

His refusal to step down deepened the divide within his own party. The tipping point came shortly before Yoon’s speech, when the leader of the People Power Party, who had initially defended him, reversed course and called for his impeachment.

“Our democracy is at stake; we must vote with our conscience to protect the democratic values we hold dear.” the party leader said in an emotional appeal to lawmakers.

The impeachment vote is seen as a critical test for South Korea’s democratic institutions. The Constitutional Court now has the responsibility of determining whether Yoon will be permanently removed from office.

MAUREEN DAVIS

MAUREEN DAVIS

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