South Korea in Political Limbo: Martial Law Reversed, Impeachment Looms for President Yoon
In a dramatic turn of events in South Korea, President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived declaration of martial law has been overturned by a unanimous vote in the National Assembly, reflecting a swift and unified backlash from both political parties and the public. The decision came after a night of tension where military forces were mobilized to enforce the decree, which aimed at curbing what Yoon described as ‘anti-state forces.’ However, this move backfired, leading to widespread protests and calls for his resignation. In the aftermath, opposition parties have moved to impeach Yoon, citing his attempt at martial law as an unconstitutional act. The ruling People’s Power Party has seen a significant internal rift, with its leader criticizing the move, suggesting a possible shake-up in cabinet positions. The international community, particularly South Korea’s allies like the United States, have expressed relief over the resolution but remain watchful of the unfolding political stability.