South Korean Opposition Vows to Try Again After First Attempt to Impeach President Yoon Over Martial Law Decree Fails
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South Korea's embattled President Yoon Suk Yeol faced impeachment attempts following his controversial martial law declaration, which drew criticism from both opposition and members of his own party.
After the failure of the impeachment motion, opposition parties, led by the Democratic Party, have vowed to continue their efforts, indicating a persistent push for Yoon's removal.
Political analysts warn that Yoon may struggle to finish his term, highlighting that growing public demands for impeachment could lead to more opposition unity and actions against him.
People Power Party members are reportedly pressured by fear of losing the presidency to liberals, yet they face significant public outrage and demands for Yoon's resignation.
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