The impeachment of South Korea’s acting President Han Duck-soo has plunged the country into further political turmoil, coming ...
The impeachment of Han Duck-soo, acting president since Yoon was impeached on Dec. 14 for declaring martial law, has thrown ...
The impeachments of the country’s top two officials has worsened its political turmoil, deepened economic uncertainties, and ...
South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo, further deepening the ...
Lawmakers in South Korea have voted to impeach Prime Minister Han Duck-soo. But the ruling party is protesting the decision, saying it did not receive enough votes in favor.
Yoon Suk-yeol retains the title but not the power of president while the constitutional court decides whether to approve the ...
The successive impeachments are unprecedented, and mean the top two officials in Asia's fourth-largest economy are currently suspended from their duties. Here's why some observers are increasingly ...
The vote is the second impeachment in just two weeks after the former president, Yoon Suk-yeol, imposed a short-lived martial ...
Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who became South Korea's acting president after Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment, is a career ...
The assembly approved the impeachment motion in a 192-0 vote on Friday. Governing party lawmakers boycotted the vote.
South Korea’s parliament voted to impeach prime minister and acting president Han Duck-soo on Friday, less than two weeks ...
South Korea has voted to impeach its acting president Han Duck-soo, two weeks after parliament voted to impeach its President ...