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South Korean President Survives Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Decision

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South Korean President Survives Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Decision

The South Korean National Assembly fell short of the 200 lawmakers needed for a quorum.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has survived an initial impeachment effort over his short-lived martial law declaration earlier this week.

The South Korean National Assembly, led by Yoon’s political opposition, called the impeachment vote on Dec. 7. The impeachment motion required 200 lawmakers present to reach a quorum in the 300-seat legislature. Ultimately, 195 lawmakers cast votes as members of Yoon’s People Power party boycotted the vote and prevented a quorum.

National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik, said it was unfortunate that not enough lawmakers participated for the vote to count.

“The entire nation is watching the decision being made here at the National Assembly today. The world is watching,” he said.

Impeachment proponents had hoped to punish Yoon for his decision, on the evening of Dec. 3, to impose a state of martial law over the country. Announcing the decision, Yoon accused his political opponents of sympathizing with North Korea and paralyzing the work of the government.

Within hours of Yoon’s martial law announcement, the National Assembly met and voted to overturn the president’s decree.

Despite the National Assembly’s vote, the South Korean military said the martial law order would remain in effect until the president lifted the order. Yoon finally reversed his martial law order on the morning of Dec. 4, about six hours after ordering the state of military rule.

In a national address ahead of the Saturday impeachment vote, Yoon apologized for the shock and inconvenience his martial law decree caused to the general public.

“This declaration stemmed from my sense of urgency as the president, who bears the ultimate responsibility for state affairs,“ Yoon said. ”However, I caused anxiety and inconvenience to the citizens in the process. I feel deeply apologetic and sincerely apologize to the citizens who were greatly alarmed.”

Yoon said he accepts accountability for his actions and pledged to never again invoke martial law, but said he won’t resign.

Yoon’s People Power Party said it opposed the impeachment effort, though party leader Han Dong-hoon said, “I believe that President Yoon Suk Yeol’s immediate suspension of office is necessary to protect the Republic of Korea and its people in light of the newly revealed facts.” Han did not clarify his position further.

Following Saturday’s failed impeachment effort, leaders in the main opposition Democratic Party vowed to try again.

“It’s not over until it’s over. The Democratic Party will not give up. We will immediately re-promote the impeachment of the insurgent leader, Yoon Seok-yeol,” said Park Chan-dae, the Democratic Party’s floor leader.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more details become available. 

Caden Pearson and Reuters contributed to this article.

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