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Trump Calls South Korea Purge/Revolution Amid Political Crisis

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Political Turmoil in South Korea: Former Prime Minister Faces arrest Warrant

Seoul, South Korea – A deepening political crisis is unfolding in South Korea, with authorities seeking an arrest‌ warrant for ⁣former Prime Minister‍ Han Duk-Soo. The move comes amidst allegations of abuse of power related to the previous management of President Jun Sok-jol. The developments occurred just ⁣hours ⁢before South Korean President Če-Mjong was scheduled⁤ to meet with ​U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House.

Accusations and the Arrest Warrant

The South‌ Korean Public ProsecutorS Office formally requested the arrest warrant on sunday, accusing Han ‍Duk-Soo of involvement in the December declaration of ‌martial law and ⁤providing false testimony. ‍ According to reports, the accusations center around actions taken ⁣during Jun Sok-Jol’s presidency.

Did You‍ Know? The declaration of martial law ⁤in South Korea is a notable event, requiring parliamentary approval and subject to ​constitutional review.

Timeline ⁣of⁣ the Political Crisis

The crisis ⁢erupted on December 3rd when then-President Jun Sok-Jol declared martial⁤ law, citing alleged ⁤sympathy for north Korea among opposition​ leaders and purported anti-state activities. This declaration was swiftly challenged​ by the‍ parliament,which opposed the ⁤move,ultimately leading to the exceptional​ regime’s abolishment by the government.

On December 14th, Jun Sok-Jol was stripped of presidential powers. The Constitutional Court formally dismissed him from office ⁢on ‍April 4th. Han‍ Duk-Soo then assumed the ⁣presidency, but later resigned ⁢to contest the presidential elections in June. ⁢ However, Če-Mjong ultimately won the election.

Key Players and Their ⁤Roles

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Name Role Key Actions
Jun Sok-Jol Former President Declared martial law in December; impeached by the Constitutional Court.