South Korea's President faces impeachment after martial law order
Briefly

President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law to combat 'anti-state' forces faced swift backlash, leading to a parliamentary vote that dismantled the order within hours.
Yoon's advisors offered to resign amid calls for his impeachment, as critics labeled his martial law as a poorly-conceived act that violated constitutional norms.
Opposition parties in South Korea condemned Yoon's martial law declaration as illegal, asserting it was a severe breach of constitutional authority and stability.
After a hurriedly imposed martial law, lawmakers rallied to lift it within hours, indicating the immediate rejection of Yoon's controversial decision by parliament.
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