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).
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
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."
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"
Dec 3: Yoon declares emergency during labor strikes
Dec 5: Troops surround National Assembly
Dec 12: Opposition files impeachment
Apr 19: Court begins deliberations