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The Constitutional Court of South Korea has rejected the motion to dismiss the Prime Minister and ordered his reinstatement to office..

Seoul, [Date] - In a landmark ruling, South Korea's Constitutional Court on Monday rejected the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, reinstating him as both Prime Minister and Acting President amid ongoing political turmoil following suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol's controversial imposition of martial law in early December.

Court Decision Details:

  • Vote Breakdown:

    • 5 judges voted against impeachment

    • 1 judge supported impeachment

    • 2 judges rejected the impeachment motion outright

  • Key Findings:

    • No evidence supported National Assembly claims that Han took preemptive steps to legitimize Yoon's martial law decree

    • Specifically dismissed allegations about Han convening cabinet meetings prior to the martial law declaration

Political Background:

  • The ruling comes three months after the National Assembly impeached Han, then serving as Acting President

  • Han was accused of facilitating Yoon's December 3 martial law declaration among other charges

Prime Minister's Response:

In his first national address after 87 days of suspension, Han:

  1. Vowed to "spare no effort in addressing urgent national issues"

  2. Pledged to "devote all energies to ensure constitutional governance"

  3. Highlighted challenges from:

    • The ongoing trade war

    • Shifting geopolitical landscape post-Trump administration