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South Korea’s former president still faces criminal charges of leading an insurrection when he declared martial law. If found ...
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted by the Constitutional Court on Friday, which upheld parliament's impeachment motion over his short-lived imposition of ...
SEOUL – South Korea will hold a snap presidential election June 3 to choose Yoon Suk Yeol's successor after the conservative was ousted over his imposition of martial law late last year.
Declaring martial law in a stable and boisterous democracy was an audacious gamble – and one that backfired spectacularly for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN[Column] After Yoon, Korea must reckon with its imperfect democracySouth Korea democratized in 1987.” The New York Times reported that Koreans’ response to an attempted coup showed the ...
South Korea's main opposition leader stepped down Wednesday from his party's chairmanship to run for president in elections ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNYoon's public messages spark PPP concern that ousted president still playing politicsFormer President Yoon Suk Yeol’s recent message to supporters has stirred concern within the conservative People Power Party ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNYoon wraps up presidential residence stay, keeps political ties activeFormer President Yoon Suk-yeol, who was removed from office by a Constitutional Court ruling on Apr. 4, spent the weekend at ...
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