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South Korea parliament ends martial law and attempts to impeach President: Explainer
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South Koreaβs opposition parties Wednesday submitted a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over the shocking and short-lived martial law that drew heavily armed troops to encircle parliament before lawmakers climbed walls to reenter the building and unanimously voted to lift his order.
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South Korea's president is facing impeachment after he sent heavily armed forces into Seoul's streets with his baffling and sudden declaration of martial law that harkened to past dictatorships.Β
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