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South Korean President promises to ‘battle until the finish’ in resolute address


South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing calls to step down following his failed attempt to impose martial law. In a defiant speech, Yoon accused the opposition of paralyzing the government and defended his actions as necessary to protect democracy. He apologized for causing anxiety with his martial law declaration and vowed to face impeachment or investigation with dignity. Yoon accused the opposition of abusing their constitutional authority and claimed that North Korea hacked into the National Election Commission last year. Yoon is under criminal investigation for the martial law declaration, which was lifted after lawmakers rejected it.

Yoon’s hold on power is slipping, with his own party now calling for his impeachment. The party leader accused Yoon of committing rebellion and ordered an emergency meeting to expel him. Despite opposition from some party members, the next impeachment vote is set for Saturday. If impeached, Yoon will be suspended from office while the Constitutional Court holds a trial, leaving South Korea in political uncertainty for months. Yoon’s defiance and refusal to step down have pushed the country into a political crisis, with the opposition and even some members of his party calling for his removal from office.

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