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South Korea’s president expresses remorse for implementing martial law prior to impeachment vote


South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol has issued a public apology ahead of a scheduled impeachment vote, following his attempt to impose martial law earlier in the week. In a televised address, Yoon expressed remorse and vowed to face all legal consequences for his actions, stating that his decision was made out of desperation. Yoon assured the nation that there would be no further martial law orders and instructed his party to work towards stabilizing the political situation. The impeachment vote is set to take place later in the day, with the opposition parties needing a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly to pass the motion and remove Yoon from power. Yoon’s own party members have criticized him for his martial law attempt, with some even calling him a ‘great danger’ to citizens. The move to impose martial law was quickly reversed after lawmakers entered the parliament to vote down the decree, with opposition parties labeling it as unconstitutional and illegal. The outcome of the impeachment vote remains uncertain, but it is clear that Yoon’s actions have caused significant controversy and unrest in South Korea.

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