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But after expelling the man who threw the nation into turmoil after briefly declaring martial law last year, South Koreans face another reckoning: The next leader, who will be elected on June 3, will ...
South Korea's President Yoon impeached after declaring martial law, sparking protests; upcoming elections and political ...
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who declared martial law and had special forces storm the National Assembly, is removed ...
It’ll be an uphill battle for the People Power Party as it struggles to restore public confidence after now-former Yoon’s ill-fated martial law stunt.
(The first was President Park Geun-hye in 2017.) It increased the chances of his progressive foes in the current opposition to regain power and reshape South Korea’s foreign policy. Mr. Yoon ...
South Korea’s constitutional court upheld the parliament’s decision to impeach the country’s suspended president, Yoon Suk ...
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Deep political polarization will likely shape the election into a two-way showdown between the two major political parties: ...
Choe Sang-Hun John Yoon Yan Zhuang and Jin Yu Young Reporting from Seoul South Korea’s top court voted unanimously to dismiss the country’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, on Friday.