What will happen next in South Korea if President Yoon is removed?
Friday, 6 December 2024 South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces mounting calls for impeachment after declaring martial law and accusing the opposition of supporting North Korea. His own party leader backs impeachment, and the military refuses to enforce further martial law orders. The opposition needs a few more votes to suspend Yoon, with the prime minister set to take over if successful.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul in the evening of December 7th, watching as he escapes impeachment over a martial law fiasco which has gripped the country. Some protesters were...
In the heart of Seoul, thousands of South Koreans gathered in the snow to protest for and against the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. With his arrest warrant expiring soon, the country..
While crowds of protesters gathered to demand Yoon's arrest on Saturday, another demonstration was held by around 1,000 supporters of the impeached president in front of his residence in Seoul.
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