South Korean President Yoon Sook-yeol accepted the resignation of Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun after an aborted attempt to impose martial law. Critics demand Yoon step down over the incident. The National Assembly defied Yoon's orders by voting to lift martial law. Yoon accused the legislature of being infiltrated by 'subversive anti-state elements' and deployed police and military forces around the National Assembly building. Civic groups called for Yoon to resign, and protesters marched through Seoul demanding his arrest. Yoon's PPP party proposed a constitutional amendment to shorten the presidential term as a resolution to the crisis.
Key Points
Yoon accused the legislature of being infiltrated by 'subversive anti-state elements'.
Civic groups and protesters called for Yoon's resignation and arrest.
The PPP party proposed a constitutional amendment to shorten the presidential term as a resolution to the crisis.
Pros
The National Assembly acted to nullify the martial law order, upholding democratic processes.
Civic groups and protesters exercised their right to peaceful assembly and expression.
The PPP party proposed a constitutional amendment as a potential resolution to the crisis.
Cons
Yoon's attempt to impose martial law caused chaos and division within South Korea.
Critics argue that Yoon's actions undermined democratic principles and the spirit of the Constitution.
The situation led to calls for Yoon's resignation and potential criminal complaints of 'insurrection'.