South Korea’s acting president calls for calm and heightened security ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
- The Constitutional Court in South Korea will rule on President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment on April 4.
- Yoon's impeachment by the National Assembly stemmed from his declaration of martial law on December 3.
- Ahead of the ruling, acting chief Lee Ho-young mobilized 14,000 officers and vowed to prevent violence.
- Acting President Han Duck-soo urged calm acceptance of the verdict, as tensions heightened among the public.
- The verdict's outcome will determine if Yoon is permanently removed, potentially triggering a snap election.
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South Korea's acting president urges calm, tighter security ahead of impeachment ruling
SEOUL: South Korea's interim leader called on the nation on Wednesday (Apr 2) to calmly accept the decision from the Constitutional Court on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, as police ram
Acting president calls for calm as South Korea prepares for Yoon’s impeachment decision
The Constitutional Court, which is reviewing Yoon's impeachment over the shock martial law order, said it will announce its decision on whether to remove him from office permanently or reinstate him on Friday, April 4
South Korea’s acting president calls for calm and heightened security ahead of Yoon impeachment ruling
South Korean acting President Han Duck-soo on Wednesday called for the public to "calmly and coolly" accept the forthcoming Constitutional Court verdict on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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