Rallies for, against Yoon’s ouster held on historic street o….

Rallies for, against Yoon’s ouster held on historic street of 1980 democratic uprising in Gwangju. Nearly 6 out of 10 South Koreans support impeaching South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law declaration. Yoon was also detained last month on charges of insurrection over his martial law bid. The Constitutional Court has been holding Yoon’s impeachment trials over his mishandling of the martial law case. The court is set to decide whether to formally remove Yoon from office or reinstate him in the coming days. The vote is expected to take place on February 15. The result of the vote is not expected to be known until after the presidential election on February 25. The current impeachment trial of Yoon has been adjourned until February 26. The trial is being held at the Constitutional Court in Seoul, the South Korean capital, to determine whether Yoon will be formally removed from office. The impeachment trial is also expected to last until February 25, with the possibility of a further trial in February 28.

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