Will President Yoon be able to stay in power even if he avoids impeachment?

South Corian President Yun Suk-Eol has not voted against the impeachment in Parliament, but has not voted against him, and this time he was saved from the impeachment.

The country's parliament on Saturday cast a total of 195 votes in favor of impeachment, which is five less than 200 votes, which has resulted in the cancellation of the impeachment process.

Basically Yun's party People Power Party (PPP) MPs boycotted the vote. This situation is created.

The Speaker of Parliament Wu Un-Shik said the whole nation and the world are witnessing the decision today, and it is unfortunate that not enough legislators have participated in it.

Earlier, Yun had announced an unexpected martial law to his country's army on Tuesday in an emergency, which was aimed at suppressing the ‘Northern Korean Communist Force’ and ‘Politics that hindered’.

However, within six hours of the martial law declaration, he was forced to withdraw his order in the face of unanimous opposition to Parliament.

His decision has put South Corrid in the biggest political crisis in the decade.

The country's main opposition Democratic Party, the Democratic Party, has labeled the president a ‘a blow to democracy’ and an announcement of an impeachment attempt against Yun.

Meanwhile, Yun's decision has been condemned by international circles, and even US Defense Secretary Late Austin has canceled his visit to South Coria.

It has been said by Yun's party that they will find a more ‘constructive and charitable’ solution to solve this crisis.

On Saturday, Deota's speech to the nation was announced by Yun to leave his future to his party and promised not to re-martial law.

However, Yun's party PPP leader Han Dong-hun criticized that Yun is no longer able to fulfill his responsibilities as president and his resignation has become essential.

However, most of the party's MPs have united to protect Yun, which has failed the impeachment efforts against him.

Meanwhile, thousands of people in Seoul's street have demanded Yun's resignation through candlelight processions, a protester said, ‘We have to obey.’

Basically, Yun's controversial move has faced a major challenge in the democratic image of South Korea.

repeating history?

If Yun resigns in this situation, the presidential election will be held in the next 60 days according to the constitution.

Earlier, in 2016, President Park Geun-hye's impeachment and resignation was seen by the fall of PPP and the liberals' views. Source: Rautters

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