Han Dong-hoon resigned from his position as leader of the ruling People Power Party on Monday. Han had received vehement calls for his resignation from party members aligned with President Yoon ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol had earlier apologized for a short-lived declaration of martial law that plunged the East Asian ...
Han Dong Hoon, the leader of Yoon's People Power Party, resigned Monday morning. He had wavered in his support for Yoon, the embattled president who declared a short-lived martial law earlier this ...
Despite the South Korean President’s illegal declaration of martial law, the ruling People Power Party leadership vowed to impede the opposition’s impeachment vote. The majority of South ...
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As lawmakers debated a motion to impeach Yoon over his declaration of martial law on Tuesday, all but two members of his own People Power Party walked out of the National Assembly session even ...
He also said he would leave the “stabilization of state affairs” to his conservative People Power Party, which has refused to go along with impeachment efforts, instead opting to pursue what ...
Opposition parties proposed the impeachment motion, which needed 200 votes in the 300-member parliament to pass, but a near-total boycott by Yoon's People Power Party (PPP) doomed it to failure.
But they need support from some members of the president’s People Power Party to get the two-thirds majority required to pass the impeachment motion. The turmoil resulting from Yoon’s ...
After the vote, however, People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon said the party had decided that Mr. Yoon would resign. “The declaration of martial law was a clear and serious violation of the ...
The coalition of opposition parties has 192 seats in total, meaning they needed just eight members of Yoon’s People Power Party to tip the scale. Had lawmakers succeeded in impeaching Yoon ...