South Korean Court Reinstates Impeached Prime Minister
Briefly

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo of South Korea was reinstated as acting president following a Constitutional Court decision that overturned his impeachment by the National Assembly. Despite his return, political stability remains elusive as the nation grapples with tumultuous governance, including the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law declaration attempts. The Constitutional Court's ruling regarding Yoon's fate remains pending, adding to the country's uncertainty, particularly in facing challenges from North Korea and anticipated global tariffs, all amidst a fractured political landscape.
"Mr. Han was restored to office as acting president after the Constitutional Court overturned his impeachment, but this has done little to stabilize the political climate."
"The country faces significant challenges, including North Korea's nuclear threats and the impending tariffs that President Trump plans to impose, with no elected leader in place."
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