South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared 'emergency martial law,' citing the opposition's 'antistate' activities that paralyzed government through impeachment motions, thereby accusing them of aligning with North Korea.
In his televised briefing, Yoon criticized the opposition for their 'unprecedented' impeachment attempts and proposed budget cuts, indicating their actions have significantly undermined government functionality.
Yoon's declaration comes amidst low approval ratings and increasing political backlash affecting his administration, as he raises concerns over the implications for governance and accusations towards the opposition.
The unclear future of South Korea's governance following Yoon's martial law declaration raises questions about his handling of political tensions and the opposition's role in government affairs.
Collection
[
|
...
]