SEAToday.com, Jakarta - As South Korea grapples with political chaos, the fallout from President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration continues to reverberate across the nation.
As quoted from Guardian, Early this morning, South Korean newspapers from both ends of the political spectrum fiercely criticized Yoon’s move.
The conservative Chosun Ilbo called it a “national embarrassment,” while the left-leaning Hankyoreh branded it a “betrayal of the people” and a dangerous return to authoritarian tactics.
The country’s largest labour union, the 1.2 million-member Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, has escalated the pressure by calling for an indefinite general strike.
They accuse Yoon of adopting “irrational and anti-democratic measures” and demand his resignation, signaling widespread discontent.
In response, the leader of Yoon’s own ruling party, Han Dong-hoon, expressed deep concern over the decision, calling it "tragic." He insisted that those responsible for the martial law attempt must be held accountable and urged the president to provide a thorough explanation for his actions.
With South Korea’s political landscape now in turmoil, the international community watches closely as the nation struggles to resolve the crisis.
The situation remains fluid, and as of December 4, 2024, it is unclear what steps will follow in the aftermath of Yoon’s controversial actions.
As the nation reels from the shock of martial law, the next few days will be critical in determining South Korea’s political future. Public outrage and political division have reached new heights, and it remains to be seen how the government will navigate this unprecedented crisis.
Writer: Fariz Ahmad Luthfi
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