On December 7, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol addresses the nation from the Presidential Office in Seoul. Getty Images


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South Korea is facing a political crisis after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, a decision that has drawn widespread criticism. The ruling People Power Party (PPP) has now officially backed impeachment efforts against the president, signaling a dramatic shift in political support. This comes after Yoon’s controversial move to declare a military emergency, which has sparked anger across the nation. Initially, the PPP had hoped Yoon would resign voluntarily, but after months of unsuccessful efforts to persuade him, the party’s leadership decided that impeachment was the only option left to protect democracy in the country.
PPP leader Han Dong-hoon stated that despite attempts to resolve the issue peacefully, the impeachment was now necessary. “We tried to find a better way than impeachment, but that other way is invalid,” Han said, emphasizing that impeachment was the only route to defend the republic. Following this announcement, the main opposition party, the Democratic Party, is moving forward with an impeachment motion, and a vote could take place as soon as Saturday. Yoon narrowly survived an impeachment bid last weekend when PPP members abstained from voting.

Yoon’s decision to declare martial law on December 3 was based on accusations that the opposition party was involved in “anti-state activities” and sympathetic to North Korea. This action was met with shock, particularly in a nation that suffered under decades of military dictatorship before achieving democracy in the 1980s. The announcement triggered protests, and security forces clashed with protesters who opposed the decision. Tensions escalated as opposition figures and citizens demanded Yoon’s resignation, with some even calling for a complete reversal of his actions.

In response, Yoon has remained defiant. In a speech on Thursday, he rejected calls for his resignation and sought to justify his decision to declare martial law. He portrayed the move as necessary to break the political gridlock caused by the opposition's resistance to his policies. “I don’t know which country the party belongs to and which country the National Assembly belongs to,” Yoon said, accusing the opposition of undermining the government’s ability to respond to North Korean threats.

Amid growing pressure, an investigation into Yoon’s actions is underway, with police examining whether he committed treason or abused his power by declaring martial law. South Korean prosecutors have also detained the former defense minister, Kim Yong-hyun, who was involved in recommending the martial law declaration. Kim, who resigned amid the controversy, allegedly attempted to take his own life while in custody.

Yoon, who has had a tumultuous presidency, also faces increasing criticism over his handling of economic issues and several scandals involving his family and political appointments. His approval ratings have plummeted, and recent political gridlock in parliament has left him struggling to pass key legislation.

Despite the mounting criticism, Yoon remains resolute. In his speech, he stated that his actions were not intended to disrupt the National Assembly’s functions, but rather to maintain order. He pledged to continue fighting for the country and expressed regret over the public's reaction to the brief martial law period. “Please trust in my passionate loyalty for you, the people,” he said, as he vowed to battle the charges and stay in power.

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