South Korean President Yeol impeached after nationwide protests over martial law

South Korean President Yeol Impeached After Nationwide Protests Over Martial Law
South Korean President Yeol has been impeached following widespread nationwide protests against the imposition of martial law. Citizens and political groups had staged demonstrations demanding accountability, citing concerns over civil liberties, democratic governance, and excessive use of state power.
The impeachment follows an intense political and legal process, with lawmakers citing violations of constitutional provisions and public trust. Protesters emphasized the importance of protecting democratic institutions and upholding citizens’ rights amid increasing authoritarian measures.
Analysts note that the decision marks a significant turning point in South Korea’s political landscape, highlighting the power of civic activism and the checks and balances within the country’s democratic system. The ruling has set a precedent for holding leaders accountable for actions perceived as undermining democratic norms.
Interim leadership arrangements are expected to be implemented as South Korea prepares for elections or the appointment of a new president. Observers stress that maintaining stability and restoring public confidence will be crucial during the transition period.
خلاصہ (اردو میں):
جنوبی کوریا کے صدر یول کو مارشل لا کے خلاف ملک گیر احتجاج کے بعد معزول کر دیا گیا ہے، جس میں شہریوں نے جمہوری حقوق اور قانونی عمل کی حفاظت کا مطالبہ کیا۔




