The country’s Constitutional Court unanimously judged to remove the president of Yoona Suk-Yeol through his declaration on martial arts.
The Constitutional Court in South Korea unanimously ruled to remove Yoon during the attempted civil rule, initiating the elections that will take place to June after the month of political unrest.
The long-awaited judgment of the Court amplifier in the Asian nation, encouraged the ultimate true support for Yoon and weekly rival sets in Capital Seoul.
The new presidential election must be held within 60 days, according to the Constitution. Until then, the Acting President Han Duck-Soo will remain in the Yoon position.
On Saturday, Joon took to the streets in the capital and the brave rain, singing “Impeacment is invalid!” and “cancel the choices!”
“The decision of the Constitutional Court destroyed the free democracy of our country,” said the 26-year-old Protester Yang Joo-Young Agency Agency.
“I speak as someone in my 20s or 30’s, I’m deeply worried about the future,” he added.
Yoon defended his attempt at martial arts as it is necessary to use the “anti-tension of the strength” and what he claimed that the threats of northern Korea were.
On Friday, however, he said he would accept the judgment of the court.
“Dear citizens, it is a great honor to be able to work for the Republic of Korea. I am deeply grateful to all of you who supported and cheered me, in spite of my many shortcomings,” he said.
While there were many jubilation scenes in Seoul on Friday, the opposing Jonom’s reigns, with whom they are hugged after the verdict, and the right-wing youtubers who are in saying that experts who used the former judicial support for the former prosecutor.
Meanwhile, the Opposition Leader Lee Jae-Myung is viewed as Frontrunner in the following choice, experts say, and his party took more conciliating access to North Korea.
Some wine fans, however, are worried about the perspective of Lee Presidency.
“I sincerely believe that South Korea was over,” said PRO-Joon Nadporter Park Jong-Hwan, 59. “I feel like we had already moved into the socialist, communist state.”
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2025-04-05 10:53:00