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South Korea Faces Political Turmoil Over Impeached President's Standoff

President Yoon Suk Yeol remains holed up in his residence as investigations into rebellion charges and martial law declaration intensify.

  • Acting President Choi Sang-mok accepted the resignation of Yoon's security chief, Park Jong-joon, following clashes between law enforcement and the presidential security service.
  • Investigators are pursuing a second attempt to detain Yoon after his brief martial law declaration and impeachment on rebellion charges, with legal and procedural disputes complicating the process.
  • Yoon's fortified residence has become a rallying point for ultraconservative supporters, echoing far-right rhetoric and conspiracy theories, including election fraud claims.
  • The opposition party is pushing for an independent investigation, while Yoon's conservative party faces internal divisions and public criticism over its alignment with far-right groups.
  • Public opinion strongly favors Yoon's impeachment, with 70% of South Koreans supporting his removal, as the Constitutional Court deliberates his fate.
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