South Korea will vote today no the impeachment of the President, as people see Yoon as a threat to democracy.
In South Korea, the situation is slipping out of President Yoon Suk Yeol's control. After the opposition brought an impeachment motion, the ruling party is now demanding the suspension of Yoon's constitutional powers. Parliament will vote on the opposition's impeachment proposal on Saturday. The proposal describes Yoon's declarations of martial law as unconstitutional and an illegal rebellion. HIGHLIGHTS Yoon's party demands suspension of presidential powers. Protests erupt against President Yoon Suk Yeol. Seoul, AP: The situation in South Korea is slipping out of President Yoon Suk Yeol's control. After the opposition brought an impeachment motion, the ruling party has started demanding the suspension of Yoon's constitutional powers. On Tuesday, Yoon declared martial law in the country, but it was nullified within six hours due to strong opposition and a parliamentary resolution against him. A two-thirds majority is needed to pass the impeachment proposal. ...