The Nationwide Meeting impeached the President within the second movement, with 204 members voting in favour.
South Korea’s Nationwide Meeting on Saturday voted to question President Yoon Suk Yeol, days after his extremely contentious declaration of martial regulation on December 3, sparked protests. The Nationwide Meeting impeached the President within the second movement, with 204 members voting in favour.
Final Saturday, Yoon narrowly escaped impeachment, due to the boycott by most members of his ruling Folks Energy Celebration. His controversial marital regulation, which lasted a mere six hours, led intense protests, with tens of 1000’s gathering nightly in Seoul, demanding his resignation and arrest. The demonstrations have been largely peaceable, that includes chants, songs, and dances.