
South Korea’s Constitutional Court Removes President Yoon
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has removed President Yoon Suk-yeol after upholding his impeachment over a martial law declaration, marking a pivotal political moment.
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South Korea’s Constitutional Court has removed President Yoon Suk-yeol after upholding his impeachment over a martial law declaration, marking a pivotal political moment.
In a dramatic turn, S. Korea’s President Yoon is ousted as the court upholds his impeachment over martial law, triggering a new election within 60 days.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court dismisses President Yoon after his martial law declaration, marking a historic political shift.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court unanimously upheld President Yoon’s impeachment over his declaration of martial law, marking a pivotal political moment.
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