Breaking News: South Korea's Political Earthquake
In a historic decision, South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously voted to remove President Yoon Suk-yeol from office following his controversial martial law declaration. The ruling caps months of public dissent and raises big questions about the country's political future. 🇰🇷⚖️
What’s Next for Korean Democracy?
Rong Ying, a chair professor at Sichuan University, argues this upheaval signals a 'critical transitional period' for South Korea. Key debates now center on constitutional amendments and decentralizing power. "This isn’t just about one leader," Ying says. "It’s about reshaping Korea’s political DNA."
Why It Matters Globally
As a major tech and cultural hub, South Korea’s stability affects everything from K-pop tours to semiconductor supplies. Investors and policymakers worldwide are watching closely. Could this spark reforms—or deeper division? Stay tuned. 📈🌐
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Expert: South Korea's political turmoil signals a critical transition
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