‘She was completely skinny’: health of Yoon’s wife worsens after his arrest
- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol became the first sitting president to be arrested after a weeks-long standoff, facing accusations of insurrection and leading a rebellion linked to his martial law declaration.
- A Gallup Korea poll indicated that support for Yoon's party, the People Power Party, has rebounded to 39%, surpassing the opposition Democratic Party's 36%.
- Despite the party's resurgence, 57% of the public still supports Yoon's removal from office, according to the same Gallup Korea poll.
- Yoon's lawyers and supporters argue that his martial law declaration was not an attempt at rebellion, claiming it was intended to maintain order, not disrupt the National Assembly.
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