In a historic ruling, South Korea’s Constitutional Court has confirmed the dismissal of the country’s president, who had declared martial law amid escalating political unrest. The decision cements the president’s removal from office, marking a dramatic turn in the nation’s democratic process. The declaration of martial law had sparked widespread protests and condemnation, both domestically and internationally, raising serious concerns about the erosion of civil liberties. The court’s confirmation underscores the judiciary’s commitment to constitutional order and is expected to trigger new elections and a significant political realignment in South Korea.
South Korean Court Upholds Removal of President Following Martial Law Declaration
