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.
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
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
In his first national address after 87 days of suspension, Han:
Vowed to "spare no effort in addressing urgent national issues"
Pledged to "devote all energies to ensure constitutional governance"
Highlighted challenges from:
The ongoing trade war
Shifting geopolitical landscape post-Trump administration