Second vote to impeach South Korea’s Yoon ‘much more likely’ to succeed, say analysts
- Analysts suggest that a renewed effort to impeach President Yoon is on more stable ground.
- The political climate appears to be shifting in favor of the impeachment movement.
- Public opinion seems to be increasingly supportive of impeachment.
- Lawmakers are reportedly more united in their efforts this time around.
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Second martial law impeachment vote looms for S. Korean president
South Korea's opposition leader warned his ruling party colleagues on Friday that "history will remember" if they do not back the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, with just over 24 hours until a vote to remove him from office. Yoon's short-lived imposition of South Korea's first martial law in over four decades plunged the
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right8Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Right
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- 47% of the sources lean Right
47% Right
L 24%
C 29%
R 47%
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