In South Korea, the Constitutional Court is set to decide the future of President Yoon Suk Yeol amidst escalating tensions and anticipated protests. Authorities expect tens of thousands to protest in central Seoul, leading to the deployment of at least 14,000 police and extensive security measures like closing subway stations and banning drones. Yoon's presidency has been marked by his earlier declaration of martial law and subsequent impeachment, which has resulted in mass protests. As fears of violent clashes grow, the court’s decision could either solidify or end Yoon’s controversial tenure.
Authorities have prepared for tens of thousands of protesters in Seoul as the Constitutional Court decides President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate, deploying 14,000 police.
Millions of South Koreans have protested peacefully since Yoon declared martial law, prompting lawmakers to impeach him, leading to heightened tensions ahead of the court’s decision.
The court's upcoming decision could lead to violent clashes between Yoon's supporters and opponents, as the police reinforce security measures to prevent a confrontation.
The Constitutional Court's decision, expected soon, will determine if Yoon is permanently removed from office following months of political turmoil and unrest.
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