South Korean President Faces Impeachment Amid Martial Law Controversy
South Korean President Faces Impeachment Amid Martial Law Controversy
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing impeachment over his controversial declaration of martial law. Opposition parties are pushing for a parliamentary vote on his impeachment, accusing him of an 'unconstitutional, illegal rebellion or coup'. Yoon imposed martial law without meeting the constitutional standard of a severe crisis and used the military to suspend civil rights, including freedom of the press and assembly. He also accused the main opposition parties of supporting North Korea. Yoon faces rising popular pressure to step down as thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Seoul since Wednesday. If Yoon is impeached, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would take over presidential responsibilities.