South Korea court upholds President Yoon’s impeachment, strips him of office
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South Korea court upholds President Yoon’s impeachment, strips him of office
SEOUL, South Korea: South Korea’s Constitutional Court removed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office on Friday, four months after he threw South Korean politics into turmoil by declaring martial law and sending troops to parliament in an ill-fated effort to break through legislative gridloc»»»


Yoon claims opposition party became factory for fake news with far-left YouTubers
President Yoon Suk Yeol delivers a public address through a video seemingly recorded at his residence, Wednesday, as police proceed with the re-execution of his arrest warrant. Courtesy of the Presidential Office By KTimesPresident Yoon Suk Yeol's legal team has submitted a response to the Constitu»»»


South Korean impeached president arrested, says agreed to questioning to prevent bloodshed
South Korean law enforcement detained impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his recent martial law declaration, involving a significant security operation. Yoon, facing charges of rebellion led by an anti-corruption agency, complied to prevent security clashes. His fate now depends on a Constituti»»»


South Korean Law Enforcement Officers Detain Impeached President Yoon
South Korea’s anti-corruption agency says impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained hours after hundreds of the agency’s investigators and police officers arrived at his presidential compound to apprehend him. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s anti-corruption agency says impeached P»»»


Yoon Suk Yeol becomes 1st S.Korean president to face arrest warrant
- Yoon, whose fate would be decided by Constitutional Court in coming weeks, had defied at least 4 summons by investigators - Following botched Dec. 3 martial law, Yoon also became 1st sitting president to face charges of insurrection, treason, as well as travel ban- It remains unclear whether inve»»»


South Korean President Yoon faces second impeachment vote over his martial law order
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean lawmakers are set to vote for a second time on an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, as authorities investigate allegations of rebellion over his controversial Dec. 3 martial law decree that has caused huge political turmoil in the coun»»»


S. Korea's Yoon: from rising star to second impeachment vote
SEOUL, Dec 14, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - South Korean's Yoon Suk Yeol rose from public prosecutor to the nation's highest office in just a few years, but as president he staggered from scandal to scandal before plunging the country into crisis by declaring martial law. The lurch back to South Korea's dark d»»»

South Korean lawmakers to vote on Impeachment of President Yoon over martial law decree
South Korea’s parliament is scheduled to vote on Saturday on an opposition-led motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol, following his defense of a controversial martial law decree and refusal to step down despite growing public outcry. This marks the second impeachment attempt related to Yoon's b»»»

South Korean parliament will vote on impeachment motion against President Yoon over martial law
SEOUL - South Korean lawmakers are set to vote on an opposition-led impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, two days after Yoon defended his controversial martial law decree and vowed to resist mounting calls for his ouster. It’ll be the second time for the National Assembly»»»


Yoon Suk Yeol survives impeachment vote, but legal challenges lie ahead
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol narrowly avoided impeachment on Saturday after the motion was scrapped for failing to meet the quorum of two-thirds of the 300-member Assembly. However, his legal troubles are far from over. Police, prosecutors and corruption authorities have all begun wide-rang»»»


South Korean president agrees to end martial law after parliament vote- Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner Search Washington Examiner South Korean president agrees to end martial law after emergency parliament vote By Timothy Nerozzi December 3, 2024 4:21 pm South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has agreed to end his martial law decree just hours after its implementation. The presiden»»»


South Korea's Yoon picks veteran technocrat Choi to spearhead economy ahead of vote
SEOUL: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday (Dec 4) nominated former chief economic advisor Choi Sang-mok to be the country’s next finance minister, with the incumbent widely expected to step down to run for election. Choi, who is replacing Choo Kyung-ho, will need to maintain economic mo»»»

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