South Korea's ruling party has announced its support for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol following his controversial declaration of martial law, which led to a political crisis and widespread public outrage in the country.
The People Power Party (PPP) initially hoped for Yoon's resignation but shifted its stance after failed attempts to persuade him to step down. PPP leader Han Dong-hoon stated that impeachment is now deemed necessary to defend democracy and the republic.
The main opposition Democratic Party is preparing a new impeachment motion against Yoon, with a vote expected soon. The pressure on Yoon to resign has been mounting since his military emergency declaration on December 3, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities and sympathizing with North Korea.
The announcement of martial law was met with shock and anger, triggering protests and confrontations between security forces and demonstrators. Calls for Yoon's impeachment have intensified, leading to investigations into treason allegations and abuse of power.
Recent developments include the impeachment of Justice Minister Park Sung-jae and National Police Agency Chief Cho Ji-ho, as well as the detention of former defense minister Kim Yong-hyun for his role in recommending martial law.
With the PPP's backing of impeachment, the pressure on Yoon has significantly increased, raising the likelihood of a successful impeachment attempt in the near future.