The impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol marks a significant turning point for South Korea, leaving the nation without a strong leader to face challenges such as North Korea and deepening political rifts. His removal has created a political vacuum filled by interim Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who lacks a popular mandate, complicating efforts to stabilize leadership during a precarious time for democracy.
While the streets were filled with celebrations over Yoon's removal, the underlying issues of political turmoil and uncertainty persist. His controversial declaration of martial law and its quick unraveling highlight the fragility of the current political landscape, which continues to be defined by polarization and widespread dissatisfaction among the populace.
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