South Korea’s parliament has voted to question President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived try to impose martial legislation earlier this month.
Mr Yoon’s choice plunged the nation right into a constitutional disaster as troopers clashed with protesters on the streets of the capital Seoul.
The state of emergency solely lasted about six hours as parliament voted to dam the decree.
The president later apologised and survived a primary impeachment vote after members of his Folks Energy Celebration (PPP) boycotted it.
The nation’s opposition events held a second vote in the present day and wanted two-thirds of the Nationwide Meeting to again the movement, which means no less than 200 MPs.
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