South Korean President Faces Uncertainty as Impeachment Trial Begins
Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment follows a failed martial law declaration, with the Constitutional Court set to determine his political fate.
- President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached by South Korea's National Assembly after declaring and swiftly repealing martial law earlier this month.
- The Constitutional Court has up to six months to decide whether to uphold the impeachment, which would trigger a new presidential election within 60 days.
- Yoon has refused to comply with questioning by investigators pursuing charges of rebellion and abuse of power related to his martial law decree.
- Public support for Yoon has plummeted to record lows, with 75% of South Koreans favoring his impeachment, according to recent polls.
- The political crisis has deepened divisions within Yoon's conservative party and raised questions about South Korea's leadership and foreign policy direction.










































