South Korean parliament tables vote to impeach president
Briefly

Yoon faced significant backlash for declaring martial law, which was quickly rejected by the National Assembly. His political opposition's impeachment motions are mounting amid public protests.
The National Assembly’s vote against martial law highlighted the political divisions in South Korea, with Yoon's presidency now threatened by multiple impeachment motions from opposition parties.
Protests erupted as opposition parties mobilized to challenge Yoon's authority. Notably, a motion to impeach requires a two-thirds majority, which the opposition is striving to achieve.
As unrest grows, Yoon has seen resignations within his cabinet, indicating serious cracks in support while police investigations into the government's actions unfold.
Read at Axios
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