South Korea saw a wave of resignations among senior presidential staff as the opposition moved to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol after his controversial declaration of martial law. Yoon cited legislative obstruction and threats from North Korea as reasons for his actions, which shocked the nation and international observers.
South Korea awoke on Wednesday to a flurry of resignations of senior presidential staff, a united opposition filing an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol, and a confused ruling party demanding answers from Yoon after his failed attempt to impose martial law on Tuesday night. martial law on television on Tuesday night – a widely unexpected move that shocked the nation and international observers.
The Democratic Party-controlled National Assembly rapidly sprung into action, flooding into legislative chambers while blocking heavily armed soldiers, under martial law, political assemblies were illegal. The Democrats have controlled the Assembly since April, when theyAt press time, Yoon has not explained his decision to impose martial law or his decision to withdraw the dramatic measure.
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