South Korea in Turmoil: Acting President Under Investigation Amid Massive Protests and Political Tension
In a dramatic turn of events in South Korea, acting President and Prime Minister Han Deok-soo is now under investigation, sparking widespread protests in the capital, Seoul. Only a week into his temporary presidency following President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment, Han faces scrutiny related to the controversial "Emergency Martial Law" declared on December 3.
The special investigative team from the National Police Agency has been probing Han along with several cabinet members for their alleged involvement in what is considered an "internal disturbance." This investigation shines a spotlight on the precarious political landscape in South Korea and raises questions about the stability of Han's interim leadership.
Meanwhile, Seoul has become a focal point of political tensions with massive protests taking place. On one side, demonstrators calling for Yoon's immediate arrest are gathering, claiming the martial law declaration was a severe overstep. Reports estimate that these protests are attracting upwards of 300,000 participants, demanding accountability and swift legal action against Yoon.
In contrast, roughly a kilometer away, a similarly sizable crowd rallies in support of Yoon, urging for his reinstatement. These supporters express their belief in Yoon's leadership by waving both South Korean and American flags, emphasizing their desire for political continuity.
The situation remains peaceful as of now, with police reporting no clashes between the opposing demonstrations. However, the underlying tensions point to a deeply divided public sentiment regarding the Presidency and national governance.
President Yoon's legal troubles have further complicated matters. The Constitutional Court has faced challenges in delivering impeachment documents to him, with rejections from the Presidential office hindering the process. Scheduled for December 27, the Court's preliminary impeachment hearing could determine significant political outcomes, especially if Yoon does not appoint legal representation or participate actively.
The political turmoil is compounded by Yoon's low approval ratings, plummeting to record lows amid increasing public discontent. The outcome of the Constitutional Court's review will likely influence not only Yoon's political future but also the broader geopolitical dynamics within South Korea.

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