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Yoon Suk YEOL When he worked for the president There was the word “king” written on the palm. South Koreans were fired and mocked – it’s like a shamanist ritual that reflects the desire for the best government office.
However, in May 2022, after the inauguration ceremony, Mr. Yoon did not have long to see an authoritarian strip.
In a short time, the presidential office transferred to a drab military building from a delicate blue house. In December 2023, when he reached 63 years old, his security team sing To him as “a president sent from the sky” and “845,280 minutes” as “845.280 minutes”. In two months, Mr. Jooon became a college student who protested against the decision to reduce government budgets for research Gagged and dragged by the President’s bodyguards. When journalists publish their call “Fake News” Prosecutors raided their homes and news rooms to gather evidence.
MrOon continued to push the envelopes until he made a fatal mistake: On December 3 Announced the law of the war, To threaten a deep part of South Korean life: democracy.
South Koreans, democracy has not been given anything; The value of horrible and bloodshed, arrest and bloodshed, with the cost of the fight against authoritarian leaders in decades. All the main political stages of South Korea – all the main political stages of the dictatorship, the introduction of free elections, after bringing the citizens to the streets – the alive of abuse leaders – succeeded.
Thus, the troops sent by Mr. Yoon, when they saw the troops sent by the storm to seize the legislature, the answer was immediately. In the 1950s, unlike government repressions, South Koreans protesting in recent months, protesting in recent months, protested against democratic institutions.
The current constitution written in 1987, after a great democracy, gave the opposition to the Milli Majlis and the power to vote for the presidents. The Constitutional Court, established within the Constitution, decided not to withdraw or restore the impeach president. And the leaders who were democratically elected under this Constitution, previously arrested the authorities by the power.
Young generations, including paratroopers, Mr. Jooon, was sent to the seizure of the Assembly in December, this date Hit Movies to Box Office and like novelists Nobel Laureately Han Kang.
On December 3, the troops, angry citizens, barriers, including MPs, including Mr. Yoon’s own party, and allow the solution to lift and vote the legal decree. After the Assembly, he imitated him on December 14.
On Friday, the eightions of the Constitutional Court, including Mr. Joon or his party, were unanned to end the end of his military regulatory.
These events were victory for the democratic institutions established in the late 1980s. “The answer to Yoon’s attempt to Concaty, in the 1980s in the 1980s, immediately in the 1980s, and now protested the passion of the former journalist, which is now in South Korea.
“The unanimous decision of this Constitutional Court, the decision of the conservative persons was a very important expression of the ability to eliminate this work, but also the ability to eliminate the ideological polarization,” Mr Sneider said.
Mr Yoon’s power exposed the weakness of democracy in South Korea. If such a thing happens in a nation, an exemplary case of democratization in Asia is taken into account, Scientists warnedMay also occur in other places.
Despite its removal, Mr. Yoon continues deep polarization leading to the Declaration of the Battle Law. The fight between the left and right of the party, in the next two months, the country’s rapid strengthens the presidential election.
However, in the last four months, the sustainability of South Korea demonstrated.
Until Mr Jooon came several times, he thought that a peaceful recognized peaceful democracy for the return of several South Korean countries in several South Korean countries, in a global-scale democracy. Many of those who joined the protests calling the Ouster of Mr. Yoon, said they were proud of democracy in recent weeks or hit Netflix “Squid Game”.
Mr Jooon offended this pride, he chose a battle he could not win. During the rallies, people shared a video clip of the former president Kim Dae-Jung, A iconic figure in South Korea’s struggle for democratization.
“Democracy is not free” said Mr in the clip. “You have to shed blood, sweat and tears for it.”
If the Constitutional Court voted to restore Mr. Yoo, South Korea saw the “second Gwangju” and “Second Gwangju”, “Second Gwangju”, the famous South Korean journalist, which has been the political evolution of the nation since 1971, is against the law law Gwangju South City In 1980.
“We took the fall of the war law, but Yoon Suk Yeol became the first president to send the armed troops to the parliament,” Mr. Cho.
Mr Joon was once a hero among the South Koreans. When two former presidents were arrested for corruption, he founded his national image as an uncompromising prosecutor. However, he did not disaster as a politician – the opposition control the national assembly cannot be compromised and compromised.
He was accused of filling the president with officials. “Mr. 59 minutes” was nicknamed because this was not how much he was talking about during an hour. Rarely apologized for her courtship Or even for Deadly disasters. He used the power of veto to kill the opposition documents. The opposition felt the budgets and provided a number of political assigned to the government.
“A player who engaged in playing in the field does not look at the spreadsheet,” Mr Jooon, once asked if he asked him about approval ratings.
Such a relationship has allowed him to push him unpopular efforts Improving the relationship With Japan and increases sharply Number of doctors. But those who sympathize with the fight against the opposition did not even see the law came to the law.
“Koreans disappeared in a painful way in the 1980s during the loss of combat gas and tear gas,” said Alexis Dudden, a history professor at the University of Connecticut. “Yoon and his consultants noted that today’s South Korea read a lot.”