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South Korean Ruling Party Says ‘Dangerous’ President Must Go

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Last updated: December 6, 2024 4:11 am
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South Korea’s ruling party chief has called for President Yoon Suk Yeol to be removed from office following his failed attempt to impose martial law. The ruling party chief, Han Dong-hoon, expressed concerns that there is a “significant risk” of President Yoon trying to subvert civilian rule again.

President Yoon initially suspended civilian rule on Tuesday before being forced to reverse the decision after facing opposition from lawmakers and protests from thousands of citizens. Han Dong-hoon emphasized the need for a swift suspension of President Yoon’s duties to protect the country and its people.

Han Dong-hoon also pointed out that President Yoon has not acknowledged the illegality of his martial law declaration and has failed to take action against military officials who illegally intervened. There is credible evidence suggesting that Yoon ordered the arrest of key politicians on the night he declared martial law.

The opposition has introduced a motion to impeach President Yoon, which will be voted on Saturday. Han Dong-hoon’s statement marks a significant change in the ruling party’s position, as they had previously indicated they would block the impeachment motion.

A recent opinion poll showed President Yoon’s approval rating at a record low of 13 percent. The situation has prompted a dedicated police investigation team to probe charges of insurrection against Yoon and other top officials.

President Yoon has not made any public appearances since the failed martial law declaration. Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun has resigned, but other key allies remain in office. Prosecutors have banned Kim from leaving the country, and lawmakers have questioned senior figures, including army chief of staff General Park An-su, who was appointed as Yoon’s martial law commander.

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The imposition of martial law in South Korea, the first in over four decades, raised concerns about the country’s democratic principles. The move was intended to safeguard against threats from North Korea and eliminate anti-state elements. However, it was met with resistance from lawmakers and citizens who viewed it as a threat to their freedom.

Overall, the situation in South Korea remains tense as the country grapples with the aftermath of President Yoon’s failed attempt to impose martial law. The outcome of the impeachment vote and ongoing investigations will determine the future of Yoon’s presidency and the stability of the nation.

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