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Impeachment Jungkook seen by foreign media [Anchor Report]

2024.12.16 PM 03:05
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Major media around the world have also been rapidly breaking down the Korean political situation, from President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law to the passing of the National Assembly's impeachment motion.

Let me point it out.

First, the British daily Guardian.In an analysis article titled

How the President of the Republic of Korea Decided His Fall', he pointed out that while the ruling party provided an opportunity to 'resign with dignity', President Yoon chose to raise the stakes of emergency martial law gambling.

The gambling eventually became an impeachment 'smoking gun' that the opposition party has been looking for for for a long time.

It's a surprising reversal of fate for a former prosecutor who helped impeach former President Park Geun Hye in 2017,

President Yoon analyzed that he now faces the same fate as the leader he once investigated.

There are more articles that focused on the dynamics of Korean politics.

The New York Times said that President Yoon's term was marked by constant protests and political deadlock, but
The
impeachment was the most dramatic 'unexpected development' among them.

The Washington Post pointed out that President Yoon's downfall was as fast as its rise.

President Yoon, who was a freshman in politics, said he only completed half of his five-year term in office, and analyzed that he could be recorded as the shortest-serving president in the history of Korean democracy.

Chinese state media, including Xinhua News Agency and CCTV, called the third impeachment of all time a "curse of the Blue House" and highlighted the mess.Even though President

Yoon moved his office to Yongsan, it became difficult to avoid his bitter fate.

Major Japanese broadcasters, including NHK, were also interested enough to break the passage of President Yoon's impeachment bill during the regular broadcast.

Japanese media focused particularly on diplomatic uncertainty in South Korea and concerns over worsening relations between South Korea and Japan.



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