South Korea’s Impeachment Saga: A Fading Hope for Protesters

Thousands of protesters in South Korea have been gathering in the streets for weeks, calling for the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. However, with the Constitutional Court’s verdict looming, hopes of impeachment are slowly fading. The court’s decision will determine the fate of the embattled president and the future of the country.

Impeachment Uncertainty Looms Over South Korea

Thousands of protesters gathered in Seoul, South Korea, to demand the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye, but their hopes for a swift resolution have begun to fade as the country’s parliament struggles to reach a consensus on the issue.

South Korean President Survives Impeachment Vote

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has survived an impeachment vote in the National Assembly, after opposition lawmakers failed to secure the necessary two-thirds majority to remove him from office. The vote was sparked by allegations of corruption and incompetence, but Yoon’s supporters argue that the impeachment bid was politically motivated.