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South Korea's Constitutional Court Upholds President Yoon Suk-yeol's Impeachment and Removal from Office..

In a historic ruling broadcast live nationwide, South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously removed President Yoon Suk-yeol from office on Friday, finding his December imposition of martial law unconstitutional. Acting Chief Justice Moon Hyung-bae declared the decision effective immediately, triggering a 60-day countdown for snap elections (likely June 3).

Key Developments:

  1. Unanimous Verdict (9-0)

    • Confirmed National Assembly's December impeachment vote

    • Found Yoon violated constitutional law through:
      ✓ Unlawful martial law declaration (Dec. 3)
      ✓ Military deployment to block legislative vote
      ✓ Attempted arrests of opposition politicians

  2. Judicial Rationale

    • "The defendant's violations inflicted severe damage to constitutional order," stated Justice Moon, adding that "upholding the Constitution outweighs national costs of removal."

  3. Transition Process

    • Acting President Han Duck-soo pledged "stable national security and fair elections"

    • Yoon issued apology: "I deeply regret failing to meet public expectations"

Martial Law Timeline:

  • Dec 3: Yoon declares emergency during labor strikes

  • Dec 5: Troops surround National Assembly

  • Dec 12: Opposition files impeachment

  • Apr 19: Court begins deliberations