South Korea’s political landscape is ablaze today. Opposition lawmakers filed an impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk Yeol, accusing him of overreach.
The charge ties to a botched December martial law attempt, now dubbed a power grab. Yoon’s approval has crashed to 11%, with thousands protesting overnight in Seoul.
The motion needs two-thirds of parliament to pass—a tall order, as his party fights back, calling it a smear. If it succeeds, it’d be a historic ouster.
Tensions are sky-high, with updates unfolding fast. Yoon’s fate hangs on a razor’s edge.