South Korean Opposition lawmakers launch hunger strike calling for Yoon’s removal from office. Constitutional Court is set to deliver its ruling on whether to reinstate or remove impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. Court expected to announce its decision as early as this week, raising concerns over potential clashes as both Yoon’s supporters and opponents are anticipated to gather in large numbers. The PPP said it has no plans to stage rallies or take any \”collective action\” in response to the opposition. The DP and the Rebuilding Korea Party set up tents in Gwanghwamun in Seoul to continue with their outdoor rallies. The DPP Reps. Park Hong-bae, Kim Moon-soo and Jeon Jin-sook shaved their heads outside the National Assembly’s main building, demanding the removal of Yoon, who was released from detention last Saturday. They also demanded the resignation of Prosecutor General Shim Woo-jung, who released Yoon and said the ruling People Power Party (PPP) should be disbanded.