The South Korean court has issued the first arrest warrant for an incumbent president, focusing on President Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial decision to impose martial law.
Yoon faces a criminal investigation for alleged insurrection, a charge that bypasses presidential immunity, highlighting the gravity of the situation and legal proceedings.
As the political climate intensifies, Kweon Seong-dong of the ruling party argues that detaining a sitting president is inappropriate, reflecting the sensitive nature of this case.
Opposition lawmaker Kim Yong-min emphasizes the challenges of executing warrants against Yoon, raising concerns about obstruction and the complexities of the ongoing investigation.
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