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South Korean ruling party says 'dangerous' president must go

South Korea's ruling People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon (C) is surrounded by reporters as he leaves the National Assembly in Seoul on December 6, 2024. South Korea's ruling party chief demanded on December 6 that President Yoon Suk Yeol be removed from office after his abortive attempt to impose martial law, warning there was a "significant risk" he could try to subvert civilian rule again. [AFP]

South Korea's ruling party chief demanded Friday that President Yoon Suk Yeol be removed from office after his abortive attempt to impose martial law, warning there was a "significant risk" he could try to subvert civilian rule again.

Yoon suspended civilian rule late Tuesday before being forced into a U-turn after lawmakers faced down soldiers at parliament and voted to overturn the measure as thousands protested outside.

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