The Constitutional Court is taking longer than expected to issue its ruling. South Koreans are divided over how to interpret the delay. South Korea’s Constitutional Court hears final arguments ...
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South Korean President Yoon's declaration of martial law in December was a wake-up call for Korean citizens, especially the ...
Political tension is on the rise as South Korea’s Constitutional Court prepares to rule on president Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment, with rival parties and protest movements deepening divisions.
A recent poll found Yoon’s approval rating has dipped even below the immediate post-martial law period – contrasting with ...
Tensions between South Korea’s two main rival political parties are mounting ahead of the Constitutional Court's ruling on ...
As the highly anticipated Constitutional Court ruling on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment continues to be delayed, with ...
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Massive rallies broke out in Seoul Saturday as supporters and opponents of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol took to the ...
SEOUL - The Constitutional Court of Korea, which concluded the hearings of suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment trial on Feb 25, is likely to release its verdict as early as next week.
What to expect after South Korea’s Constitutional Court rules on the impeachment of President Yoon
South Korea’s Constitutional Court could soon rule whether to dismiss or reinstate impeached conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Yoon was arrested and indicted by prosecutors in January over his Dec. 3 martial law decree that plunged the country into huge political turmoil.
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