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Martial Law Explained: Inside South Korea's Political Crisis
For six hours this week, South Korea was under martial law.
The move by President Yoon Suk Yeol stunned the world as the country has typically been seen as a stable democracy, a key US ally and a leader in global semiconductor chip production.
Bloomberg explains what happened and why the impact might reverberate around the world. https://trib.al/gbEoBfV
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published: 06 Dec 2024
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South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country. It comes less than a week after he briefly imposed the martial law which led to protests in the country as people demanded Yoon's impeachment. On December 7, Yoon narrowly survived an impeachment motion in the parliament as the voting did not meet the required quorum after the People Power Party boycotted the vote. Following the political crisis in the country, Oh Dong-woon, head of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials imposed a travel ban against Yoon making him the first sitting South Korean president to face such a ban.
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published: 09 Dec 2024
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How and when will South Korean President leave office after martial law crisis?
윤대통령 하야•개헌' 퇴진로드맵 격론
After a motion to impeach the President fell through in Parliament, the Prime Minister held a joint press conference with ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon on Sunday, with their aim to, quote, “ensure all state functions operate smoothly,” whilst making it clear that the nation's executive will not have a part in domestic or foreign policy.
The question of leadership hangs in the balance as the opposition party calls for impeachment and the ruling party tries to promote an orderly resignation by the president.
For more, we connect to our correspondent Oh Soo-young at the Presidential Office.
Q1: Sooyoung, let's quickly go over how the government and ruling party aim to stabilize the situation, and what has President Yoon Suk Yeol's response been so far.
Sure, Jungmi...
published: 09 Dec 2024
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South Korea Orders Travel Ban On President Yoon Amid Martial Law Probe | Race To Power | WION
On Monday, December 9, South Korea’s chief of corruption investigations announced that he had ordered a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol due to his recent martial law decree. The police were contemplating enforcing an overseas travel ban on President Yoon as part of their probe into potential rebellion charges stemming from his short-lived imposition of martial law last week.
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published: 09 Dec 2024
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LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
South Korea Parliament Legislation and Judiciary Committee holds a plenary session amid the on-going probe on the martial law announced by President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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published: 10 Dec 2024
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South Koreans protest as President Yoon escapes impeachment over martial law fiasco | AFP
Hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul in the evening of December 7th, watching as he escapes impeachment over a martial law fiasco which has gripped the country. Some protesters were disappointed with the result, but vow to continue their protest.
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published: 08 Dec 2024
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South Korea’s former defence minister arrested after martial law bungle | ABC News
Former South Korean defence minister Kim Yong-Hyun has reportedly been taken into custody over his alleged involvement in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law regime. More than 150,000 people gathered to watch failed motions to impeach the president and prosecute his wife over corruption claims.
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published: 08 Dec 2024
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South Korea’s president quickly undeclared martial law, but not before some crazy s**t went down
published: 05 Dec 2024
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South Korean president apologizes for martial law order
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol addressed his nation for the first time since the failed martial law order. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer recaps comments from the speech.
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published: 07 Dec 2024
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares state of martial law
The president of South Korea has declared emergency martial law, accusing the country's opposition of controlling the parliament and sympathising with North Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol announced he was taking the step, which enacts temporary rule by the military, during a televised briefing, saying it was critical for defending the country's constitutional order.
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published: 03 Dec 2024
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Martial Law Explained: Inside South Korea's Political Crisis
For six hours this week, South Korea was under martial law.
The move by President Yoon Suk Yeol stunned the world as the country has typically been seen as a s...
For six hours this week, South Korea was under martial law.
The move by President Yoon Suk Yeol stunned the world as the country has typically been seen as a stable democracy, a key US ally and a leader in global semiconductor chip production.
Bloomberg explains what happened and why the impact might reverberate around the world. https://trib.al/gbEoBfV
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https://wn.com/Martial_Law_Explained_Inside_South_Korea's_Political_Crisis
For six hours this week, South Korea was under martial law.
The move by President Yoon Suk Yeol stunned the world as the country has typically been seen as a stable democracy, a key US ally and a leader in global semiconductor chip production.
Bloomberg explains what happened and why the impact might reverberate around the world. https://trib.al/gbEoBfV
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- published: 06 Dec 2024
- views: 32807
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South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from lea...
South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country. It comes less than a week after he briefly imposed the martial law which led to protests in the country as people demanded Yoon's impeachment. On December 7, Yoon narrowly survived an impeachment motion in the parliament as the voting did not meet the required quorum after the People Power Party boycotted the vote. Following the political crisis in the country, Oh Dong-woon, head of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials imposed a travel ban against Yoon making him the first sitting South Korean president to face such a ban.
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South Korean President Yoon Faces Travel Ban After Martial Law Fiasco | Vantage with Palki Sharma
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country. It comes less than a week after he briefly imposed the martial law which led to protests in the country as people demanded Yoon's impeachment. On December 7, Yoon narrowly survived an impeachment motion in the parliament as the voting did not meet the required quorum after the People Power Party boycotted the vote. Following the political crisis in the country, Oh Dong-woon, head of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials imposed a travel ban against Yoon making him the first sitting South Korean president to face such a ban.
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- published: 09 Dec 2024
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4:45
How and when will South Korean President leave office after martial law crisis?
윤대통령 하야•개헌' 퇴진로드맵 격론
After a motion to impeach the President fell through in Parliament, the Prime Minister held a joint press conference with ruling party lea...
윤대통령 하야•개헌' 퇴진로드맵 격론
After a motion to impeach the President fell through in Parliament, the Prime Minister held a joint press conference with ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon on Sunday, with their aim to, quote, “ensure all state functions operate smoothly,” whilst making it clear that the nation's executive will not have a part in domestic or foreign policy.
The question of leadership hangs in the balance as the opposition party calls for impeachment and the ruling party tries to promote an orderly resignation by the president.
For more, we connect to our correspondent Oh Soo-young at the Presidential Office.
Q1: Sooyoung, let's quickly go over how the government and ruling party aim to stabilize the situation, and what has President Yoon Suk Yeol's response been so far.
Sure, Jungmin. As you said, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon on Sunday joined forces in a press conference and stated that until President Yoon Suk Yeol resigns, he will not take part in conducting state affairs or diplomacy.
Instead, the Prime Minister and the ruling party will hold regular meetings and work closely together to ensure smooth governance.
As for President Yoon, the troubled leader has stayed mum since his apology to the public.
His weekly meeting with the Prime Minister on Monday was canceled, according to the PM's office, although he has accepted ministerial resignations and named new officials.
Yoon stated Saturday that he would leave state affairs to the ruling party and the government but has not commented on their push for his early resignation.
But regarding the ban on overseas travel imposed on the president, and moves to investigate the first lady, various aides have told media that the news has been taken in shock, and it seems there will not be an official statement for the time being, as the troubled administration observes the rapid developments.
Q2. Well, all this effectively puts the Prime Minister in charge of state affairs in place of the President. The legal basis of this is being hotly debated right now.
That’s right. South Korea’s Constitution defines the Prime Minister as the country's second-ranking executive, following the President.
However, the PM can only assume the President’s responsibilities if the President is unable to perform their duties in cases such as death, voluntary resignation, or impeachment.
That’s why the opposition is heavily criticizing the PM and the ruling party’s move to stabilize state affairs, saying their approach is unconstitutional.
Some legal experts argue that the President could delegate authority to the Prime Minister through a political promise or other agreements.
Even if a political compromise were to grant the Prime Minister authority to oversee and direct the executive branch, it would likely exclude powers such as conducting diplomacy or exercising military command as the head of state.
In any case, there are no legal mechanisms to prevent the President from retracting this delegation and resuming to exercise his authority at any time.
So the issue of running state affairs remains murky until we see
Q3. So Sooyoung, the ruling party basically opposes impeachment but opinions are divided on how it should come about.
Yes, there are different views on the timing and manner in which the President would resign, after which an early election would be called.
Some believe the next election should be held within the next six months – a similar time frame to when former President Park Geun-hye was impeached eight years ago.
At the time, it took a little over five months between the impeachment until a new election was called.
Relatively neutral members of the party like Kim Tae-ho propose holding a faster election, in a so-called "Cherry Blossom Election."
There is also a considerable push by lawmakers like the People Power Party’s Yoon Sang-hyun to pursue a constitutional amendment to shorten the presidential term.
In this case, parliament would have to introduce negotiations for the constitutional amendment and a referendum process would be required.
That would result in more time consumed before the next presidential election.
But of course, the Democratic Party is currently rejecting the ruling party’s call for a so-called "orderly resignation,” and has threatened to vote on an impeachment motion on a weekly basis.
So, as the ruling and opposition parties' stances remain sharply divided, the timeline and the manner in which Yoon departs from office is all up in the air.
Thanks for keeping us updated, Sooyoung.
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https://wn.com/How_And_When_Will_South_Korean_President_Leave_Office_After_Martial_Law_Crisis
윤대통령 하야•개헌' 퇴진로드맵 격론
After a motion to impeach the President fell through in Parliament, the Prime Minister held a joint press conference with ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon on Sunday, with their aim to, quote, “ensure all state functions operate smoothly,” whilst making it clear that the nation's executive will not have a part in domestic or foreign policy.
The question of leadership hangs in the balance as the opposition party calls for impeachment and the ruling party tries to promote an orderly resignation by the president.
For more, we connect to our correspondent Oh Soo-young at the Presidential Office.
Q1: Sooyoung, let's quickly go over how the government and ruling party aim to stabilize the situation, and what has President Yoon Suk Yeol's response been so far.
Sure, Jungmin. As you said, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon on Sunday joined forces in a press conference and stated that until President Yoon Suk Yeol resigns, he will not take part in conducting state affairs or diplomacy.
Instead, the Prime Minister and the ruling party will hold regular meetings and work closely together to ensure smooth governance.
As for President Yoon, the troubled leader has stayed mum since his apology to the public.
His weekly meeting with the Prime Minister on Monday was canceled, according to the PM's office, although he has accepted ministerial resignations and named new officials.
Yoon stated Saturday that he would leave state affairs to the ruling party and the government but has not commented on their push for his early resignation.
But regarding the ban on overseas travel imposed on the president, and moves to investigate the first lady, various aides have told media that the news has been taken in shock, and it seems there will not be an official statement for the time being, as the troubled administration observes the rapid developments.
Q2. Well, all this effectively puts the Prime Minister in charge of state affairs in place of the President. The legal basis of this is being hotly debated right now.
That’s right. South Korea’s Constitution defines the Prime Minister as the country's second-ranking executive, following the President.
However, the PM can only assume the President’s responsibilities if the President is unable to perform their duties in cases such as death, voluntary resignation, or impeachment.
That’s why the opposition is heavily criticizing the PM and the ruling party’s move to stabilize state affairs, saying their approach is unconstitutional.
Some legal experts argue that the President could delegate authority to the Prime Minister through a political promise or other agreements.
Even if a political compromise were to grant the Prime Minister authority to oversee and direct the executive branch, it would likely exclude powers such as conducting diplomacy or exercising military command as the head of state.
In any case, there are no legal mechanisms to prevent the President from retracting this delegation and resuming to exercise his authority at any time.
So the issue of running state affairs remains murky until we see
Q3. So Sooyoung, the ruling party basically opposes impeachment but opinions are divided on how it should come about.
Yes, there are different views on the timing and manner in which the President would resign, after which an early election would be called.
Some believe the next election should be held within the next six months – a similar time frame to when former President Park Geun-hye was impeached eight years ago.
At the time, it took a little over five months between the impeachment until a new election was called.
Relatively neutral members of the party like Kim Tae-ho propose holding a faster election, in a so-called "Cherry Blossom Election."
There is also a considerable push by lawmakers like the People Power Party’s Yoon Sang-hyun to pursue a constitutional amendment to shorten the presidential term.
In this case, parliament would have to introduce negotiations for the constitutional amendment and a referendum process would be required.
That would result in more time consumed before the next presidential election.
But of course, the Democratic Party is currently rejecting the ruling party’s call for a so-called "orderly resignation,” and has threatened to vote on an impeachment motion on a weekly basis.
So, as the ruling and opposition parties' stances remain sharply divided, the timeline and the manner in which Yoon departs from office is all up in the air.
Thanks for keeping us updated, Sooyoung.
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- published: 09 Dec 2024
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South Korea Orders Travel Ban On President Yoon Amid Martial Law Probe | Race To Power | WION
On Monday, December 9, South Korea’s chief of corruption investigations announced that he had ordered a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol due to his recent ...
On Monday, December 9, South Korea’s chief of corruption investigations announced that he had ordered a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol due to his recent martial law decree. The police were contemplating enforcing an overseas travel ban on President Yoon as part of their probe into potential rebellion charges stemming from his short-lived imposition of martial law last week.
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On Monday, December 9, South Korea’s chief of corruption investigations announced that he had ordered a travel ban on President Yoon Suk Yeol due to his recent martial law decree. The police were contemplating enforcing an overseas travel ban on President Yoon as part of their probe into potential rebellion charges stemming from his short-lived imposition of martial law last week.
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- published: 09 Dec 2024
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LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
South Korea Parliament Legislation and Judiciary Committee ...
LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
South Korea Parliament Legislation and Judiciary Committee holds a plenary session amid the on-going probe on the martial law announced by President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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LIVE: South Korea Parliament Holds Session Amid Probe on Martial Law; Travel ban for President Yoon
South Korea Parliament Legislation and Judiciary Committee holds a plenary session amid the on-going probe on the martial law announced by President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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0:55
South Koreans protest as President Yoon escapes impeachment over martial law fiasco | AFP
Hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul in the ...
Hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul in the evening of December 7th, watching as he escapes impeachment over a martial law fiasco which has gripped the country. Some protesters were disappointed with the result, but vow to continue their protest.
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Hundreds of thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol gather in front of the National Assembly in Seoul in the evening of December 7th, watching as he escapes impeachment over a martial law fiasco which has gripped the country. Some protesters were disappointed with the result, but vow to continue their protest.
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South Korea’s former defence minister arrested after martial law bungle | ABC News
Former South Korean defence minister Kim Yong-Hyun has reportedly been taken into custody over his alleged involvement in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived ...
Former South Korean defence minister Kim Yong-Hyun has reportedly been taken into custody over his alleged involvement in President Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law regime. More than 150,000 people gathered to watch failed motions to impeach the president and prosecute his wife over corruption claims.
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South Korean president apologizes for martial law order
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol addressed his nation for the first time since the failed martial law order. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer recaps comments f...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol addressed his nation for the first time since the failed martial law order. NBC News' Janis Mackey Frayer recaps comments from the speech.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declares state of martial law
The president of South Korea has declared emergency martial law, accusing the country's opposition of controlling the parliament and sympathising with North Kor...
The president of South Korea has declared emergency martial law, accusing the country's opposition of controlling the parliament and sympathising with North Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol announced he was taking the step, which enacts temporary rule by the military, during a televised briefing, saying it was critical for defending the country's constitutional order.
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- published: 03 Dec 2024
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