Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment caps a turbulent year of power struggles, corruption and constitutional challenges
A collage of the main opposition Democratic Party during the April elections, impeachment demonstrations in front of the National Assembly, martial law troops and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol | Image:
Democratic Party (April 10), Korea Pro (Dec. 14), Lee Jae-myung via
X (Dec. 5),
ROK Presidential Office (Dec. 12), edited by Korea Pro
South Korea’s political landscape in 2024 was marked by dramatic twists and upheavals, reshaping the nation’s trajectory. Korea Pro revisits 12 pivotal moments — from leadership shake-ups to the shockwaves of martial law — that defined the year, presented in chronological order.
South Korea’s political landscape in 2024 was marked by dramatic twists and upheavals, reshaping the nation’s trajectory. Korea Pro revisits 12 pivotal moments — from leadership shake-ups to the shockwaves of martial law — that defined the year, presented in chronological order.
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