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  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    EPA Protesters hold placards and flags during a demonstration calling for the dismissal and impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, 04 December 2024
    “Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol,” angry critizens chanted as they fill the streets

    South Korea’s opposition lawmakers have begun impeachment proceedings against President Yoon Suk Yeol over his failed attempt to impose martial law.

    The country woke up to an uncertain reality on Wednesday after a night of unprecedented scenes which saw Yoon unexpectedly impose martial law, 190 lawmakers gathering to vote it down, and a sudden reversal of the decision.

    After tabling the impeachment motion, South Korea’s main opposition Democratic Party condemned Yoon’s initial martial law declaration as “insurrectionary behaviour”.

    Parliament will have to voteon whether to impeach Yoon by Saturday.

  • South Korea opposition files motion to impeach Yoon

    Reuters Young people in puffer jackets hold their fists and phones in the air as they shout slogans while protesting outside the National Assembly on Tuesday
    Protesters gathered outside the National Assembly grounds on Tuesday

    South Koreans have been describing feelings of worry, shock and confusion after the country’s president plunged the country into political chaos – declaring martial law and hours later revoking the move after a major outcry.

    In a televised address on Tuesday, President Yoon Suk Yeol said military rule was needed to protect the country from North Korea’s communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements – before it was swiftly blocked by MPs.

    It has left some South Koreans anxious about the fallout from the political instability, including Seoul resident Ra Ji-soo, who reported hearing helicopters near her home late on Tuesday.

    Speaking shortly after the president’s address, she told the BBC it felt like a “coup d’état in Myanmar is happening here in Korea. I’m worried.”

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