Dispute over Yoon's survey: Constitutional court decides on fate!

Dispute over Yoon's survey: Constitutional court decides on fate!

Seoul, Südkorea - In South Korea, President Yoon Suk Yeol is the focus of a political crisis that is increasingly worried. After a violent dispute with the opposition majority in parliament, Yoon temporarily proclaimed war law on December 3, which led to his suspended office survey. The parliament has now voted for its removal, and the final decision is the responsibility of the constitutional court. In particular, it is clarified whether the war law eviction was constitutional and lawful, as t-online.de reported.

political tensions in South Korea

Against the background of the ongoing investigations and the impending arrest, there have been numerous protests in Seoul for days from both Yoon supporters and his opponents. The previous finance minister and Prime Minister Choi Sang Mok temporarily runs the government business. While political uncertainty continues and public opinion is divided, the constitutional court will shortly end the hearings that will decide on Yoon's political future. This development could significantly influence not only the course of South Korea, but also the stability of the government.

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