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South Korea’s constitutional court upheld the parliament’s decision to impeach the country’s suspended president, Yoon Suk ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNYoon’s informal power structure undermined institutional orderYoon, who rose to prominence as a prosecutor vowing to “serve the law, not individuals,” appeared to reverse course once in office.
Months of uncertainty have battered South Korea’s economy. Without clear leadership, South Korea has struggled to build ties ...
The presidential election will be held on June 3, after the impeachment of former president Yoon Suk Yeol for his December martial law declaration was upheld on April 4 ...
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned on Thursday parliament's impeachment of Justice Minister Park Sung-jae for his ...
Democracy worked as it supposed in South Korea, as a president who abused power was peacefully removed from power.
The ruling caps months of political turmoil that have overshadowed efforts to deal with the new administration of U.S.
Yoon has said that his dispatch of soldiers to the assembly was meant to maintain order. He also said he imposed martial law ...
The country’s Constitutional Court formally ended the presidency of Yoon Suk Yeol for declaring martial law, ending months of ...
President Yoon’s brief martial law declaration and subsequent impeachment trial have deeply divided South Korea, a key U.S.
South Korea’s former president still faces criminal charges of leading an insurrection when he declared martial law. If found ...
South Korea must within 60 days hold a snap election to replace the impeached president, who also faces criminal charges.
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