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    South Korea’s Presidential Office raided as political crisis escalates

    Investigations into President Yoon intensify as martial law attempt trigger widespread political fallout.
    Trainee ReporterBy Trainee ReporterDecember 11, 2024
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    South Korea: South Korean authorities have raided the presidential office in Seoul as part of a widening investigation into President Yoon Suk Yeol’s controversial attempt to set martial law. The raid sketches a dramatic escalation in a tumultuous week for South Korean politics, with the president facing multiple investigations into charges of insurrection and treason.

    Yoon, who has endured an impeachment vote and calls for his resignation, is under fierce scrutiny. His efforts to inflict martial law have sparked widespread protests and provoked resignations from several key officials in his administration. The ex-defence minister, Kim Yong-hyun, who took responsibility for the declaration of martial law, is presently in detention after a suicide attempt.

    Despite Kim’s health status being reported as stable, the political fallout continues. The raids at the presidential office, affecting 18 investigators, are focused on seizing records from a key cabinet session held on the night the martial law was declared. Although Yoon was not present during the raids, experts suggest this move signals intensifying pressure on the president and his allies.

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    Mason Richey, an associate professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, remarked that, “The raids mean that examinations are picking up pace, including for Yoon. Given the current trajectory, it seems likely Yoon will face impeachment and possible charges for insurrection shortly.”

    The political landscape remains volatile, with the ruling party lawmakers boycotting an impeachment vote after Yoon arranged to shorten his term and avoid involvement in foreign and domestic affairs. However, the opposition Democratic Party has sharply criticised the deal, calling it an “illegal, unconstitutional second insurrection and a second coup.”

    As public protests against Yoon’s leadership continue, the country finds itself in a circumstance of political flux, with Yoon’s authority increasingly uncertain.

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