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South Korea’s PM Back in Power as Crisis Deepens

Sifatun Nur by Sifatun Nur
March 24, 2025
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South Korea's PM Back in Power as Crisis Deepens

South Korea's PM Back in Power as Crisis Deepens

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In the latest episode of South Korea’s political drama, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been reinstated as acting president. This development follows the Constitutional Court’s decision to overturn his impeachment, adding another layer to the country’s ongoing crisis.

The Domino Effect of Impeachments

The political landscape in South Korea has been anything but stable. It all started when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in December, a move that shocked the nation and the world. The National Assembly swiftly impeached him, citing violations of the constitution.

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In the aftermath, Prime Minister Han stepped in as acting president. However, his tenure was short-lived. The opposition-dominated parliament impeached Han for refusing to fill three vacancies on the Constitutional Court, positions crucial for deciding Yoon’s fate.

The Court’s Verdict

On Monday, the Constitutional Court ruled in Han’s favor, stating that while his actions were unconstitutional, they weren’t severe enough to warrant removal from office. The court found no evidence linking Han to Yoon’s martial law declaration.

Han expressed gratitude for the court’s “wise” decision and emphasized the need to address urgent national matters. He called for unity, stating, “There’s no left or right—what matters is the advancement of our nation.”

The Bigger Picture

This political upheaval couldn’t come at a worse time. South Korea faces economic challenges and uncertainties in its foreign relations, particularly with the United States. The internal chaos has raised concerns about the country’s stability and its role on the global stage.

The Road Ahead

The nation now awaits the court’s decision on President Yoon’s impeachment. If upheld, South Korea will face a presidential election, further extending the period of uncertainty. If overturned, Yoon will resume his duties, but the political scars may take longer to heal.

A Call for Reflection

South Korea’s current predicament serves as a reminder of the delicate balance required in governance. The swift actions by various branches of government highlight the strengths and vulnerabilities of democratic systems. As the world watches, South Korea’s journey through this crisis will undoubtedly offer lessons in resilience and the pursuit of justice.

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