South Korean President Faces Impeachment Threat After Controversial Martial Law Declaration
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol confronts potential impeachment following an unprecedented and swiftly rescinded martial law declaration that dramatically disrupted national political proceedings. Opposition parties have initiated impeachment proceedings, citing constitutional violations from Yoon's six-hour martial law order that deployed heavily armed troops around parliament. Key details of the unprecedented political crisis include: Impeachment requires two-thirds parliamentary support 190-0 vote unanimously rejected martial law Constitutional Court must have six of nine justices approve removal Senior government officials, including Defense Minister, offered resignations The martial law declaration, the first in over 40 years, involved troops surrounding the National Assembly and attempting to block lawmakers. Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung and National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik were reportedly forced to climb walls to enter the parliamentary hall. Yoon's action drew immediate condemnation, with opposition parties arguing the declaration was "a clear […]