South Korea’s Martial Law Declaration
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, leading to widespread protests and political opposition. This controversial action, intended to counter perceived threats to constitutional order, was invalidated by the parliamentary speaker and opposed by lawmakers, including Yoon's party leader. The move triggered public unrest, economic instability, and international attention. Soldiers attempted to enter parliament, intensifying tensions. The South Korean won weakened significantly, prompting emergency measures by the central bank. With 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in the country, the U.S. is monitoring the situation closely. Critics, including former President Moon Jae-in, urged swift action to protect democracy.
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