South Korean President Impeached Over Martial Law Attempt
President Yoon Suk-yeol faces suspension after parliament's vote, with the Constitutional Court set to decide his fate within six months.
- South Korea's National Assembly voted overwhelmingly to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol following his failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3.
- Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has assumed the role of acting president and pledged to stabilize governance and reassure international allies during the political crisis.
- The Constitutional Court has up to 180 days to decide whether to uphold Yoon's impeachment, which would trigger a snap presidential election within 60 days of the decision.
- Prosecutors are investigating Yoon and other officials for potential charges, including insurrection and abuse of authority, while protests for and against the impeachment continue across the country.
- Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, seen as a frontrunner for the presidency if Yoon is removed, has called for swift court proceedings and proposed collaborative measures to stabilize the nation.



































