South Korea's Top Court Removes Impeached President Yoon From Office, Triggering Snap Election

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South Korea’s impeached president is removed from office, four months after declaring martial law

The court’s decision on Friday marks Yoon’s formal dismissal from the presidency after parliament voted to impeach him late last year. His removal takes effect immediately, meaning he must now leave the presidential residence, and will trigger an election to replace him. It’s a remarkable fall from grace for the former prosecutor-turned-politician, who rose to prominence for his role in the impeachment and imprisonment of another president years ago – only to now meet the same fate. The decision caps a long-running crisis has left a major global economy and key US ally rudderless at a fraught moment in world affairs, especially as US President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda upends decades of foreign policy norms and dismantles the global trading system.

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South Korea’s Yoon removed from office over martial law, election looms

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was ousted on Friday by the Constitutional Court, ushering in an election after it upheld parliament's impeachment over his imposition of martial law that sparked the nation's worst political crisis in decades. The unanimous ruling caps months of political turmoil that have overshadowed efforts to deal with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump at a time of slowing growth in Asia's fourth-largest economy. The decision now sets in motion a race to elect the next president within 60 days as required by the constitution. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo will stay on as acting president until a new leader is sworn in.

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South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office over martial law declaration

A South Korean court has removed President Yoon Suk Yeol from office after he was impeached for a botched declaration of martial law. The country’s constitutional court unanimously upheld the impeachment of Mr Yoon, who was arrested in January on charges of insurrection after he attempted and failed to impose martial law. His Dec 3 martial law decree lasted six hours as it was voted down by lawmakers, but it plunged the normally stable democracy into its worst political crisis in decades. The verdict requires the country to hold a snap election within 60 days to determine Mr Yoon’s successor, likely to fall in early June.

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Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached by South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Friday. All eight justices voted to strip Yoon of presidential powers, concluding he had “committed a grave betrayal of the trust of the people” Acting president Han Duck-soo will remain in office until a new leader is elected within 60 days.
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South Korea’s president Yoon Suk Yeol has been removed from office. His shortlived attempt to impose martial law sparked a prolonged political crisis. A presidential election will now be held within 60 days. Yoon told the court in February that the martial law decree and his decision to deploy troops to storm the National Assembly had been necessary to ‘alert the public’ to the ‘wickedness’ of the leftwing opposition.
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South Korea's Constitutional Court upholds impeachment of President Yoon, ousting him from office
The decision now starts a 60-day countdown where a presidential election must be held to select the next president. Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been reinstated as acting president following a decision by the constitutional court on March 24. Yoon was impeached over his imposition of martial law on Dec. 3 in a surprise late-night broadcast.
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South Korea’s Constitutional Court removed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office on Friday, ending his tumultuous presidency.
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Anti-Yoon protesters near the court erupt into tears and dance when the verdict is announced. The verdict caps a dramatic fall for Yoon, a former star prosecutor who became president in 2022. The eight-member bench found Yoon's actions were unconstitutional and had a grave impact. "The benefits of upholding the constitution by dismissing the defendant far outweigh the national losses"
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South Korean president removed from office four months after declaring martial law
The court issued its verdict more than three months after the opposition-controlled National Assembly voted to impeach him. South Korea must hold a national election within two months to find a new president. Surveys show Lee Jae-myung, leader of the main liberal opposition Democratic Party is the early favorite to become the country's next president.
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South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol removed from office over ill-fated declaration of martial law
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removed impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office. The unanimous verdict capped a dramatic fall for Yoon, a former star prosecutor. Yoon threw South Korean politics into turmoil with an ill-fated declaration of martial law.
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South Korean court upholds President Yoon's impeachment over martial law order
A South Korean court upholds the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol. The decision means that an election for Yoon’s successor must be held within 60 days. The ruling comes just over four months after Yoon issued a surprise martial law order. The political turmoil has sidelined South Korea as it grapples with U.S. tariffs.
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South Korea's president removed from office over ill-fated declaration of martial law
South Korea's Constitutional Court removes President Yoon Suk Yeol from office. Yoon declared martial law, setting up an election to replace him. "The benefits of removing the defendant from office far outweigh the national losses," justice says. The former star prosecutor went from political novice to president in just a year.
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The court said Yoon had ‘committed a grave betrayal of the trust of the people’ over his ill-fated declaration of martial law in December
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The nation’s top court unanimously upheld the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol. The decision clears the way for the election of a new leader after months of political turmoil that has tested its democratic guardrails. Mr. Yoon had been suspended from office since the parliamentary vote on Dec. 14.
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Yoon Suk Yeol removed as South Korea's president over short-lived martial law
Yoon Suk Yeol removed as South Korea’s president over short-lived martial law. The verdict capped a dramatic fall for Yoon, a former star prosecutor. He became president in 2022, just a year after he entered politics. The eight-member bench found Yoon's actions were unconstitutional and had a grave impact.
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