Seoul's constitutional crisis has upset East Asia's security status quo
Briefly

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's misuse of his authority to declare martial law has placed his nation in a constitutional crisis that threatens regional stability.
Yoon's martial law decree, which he quickly rescinded, highlighted a serious malfunction in South Korea's democratic processes and raised doubts over its future stability.
The declaration of martial law conjured fears of South Korea's authoritarian past, sparking concerns about internal political stability and North Korean provocations.
With his presidential powers suspended after impeachment, Yoon faces a significant challenge as South Korea copes with political turmoil and rising uncertainty.
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