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South Korea will hold a presidential election on June 3 Removed Yoon Suk Yeol from PresidencyS
Ion was an impeach from parliament in December because of his A shock statement of military lawS The court upheld its impeachment on April 4, making the way to click elections within 60 days.
The position of President Han Duck-SU announced the date of the Tuesday election, saying that the country should “quickly heal from the wounds” and go “up and forward”.
Ion’s Military Law Declaration is immersed in South Korea deep in political uncertainty and emphasized the deep divisions in his societyS
“I sincerely apologize that in the last four months I have caused people confusion and concerns and that we have to face this regulatory vacation position,” Han said.
Ion pointed to threats from anti-state forces and North Korea when he declared martial law. However, it soon became clear that his move was stimulated not by external threats, but by his own internal political problems.
He has been loaded separately with uprising before a criminal court.
Some politicians have signaled their intention to run for a president, including the Minister of Labor Kim Moon-su, who left his post on Tuesday to launch his campaign.
Ann Cheol-SU, a deputy from the ruling party of people, who challenged himself in the last three presidential elections, also threw his hat in the ring.
But the current Frontrunner is opposition leader Lee Je-Mung, who lost to Yong in 2022 in the strictest race the country has seen. A Gallup survey last week, Lee with a 34%approval rating.
Ion leaves behind a divided South Korea. While the martial law has angered a large part of the country, with thousands of out on the street calling for its removal, the supporters of Ion have grown -up and more extinctS
As South Korea is coming out of its political crisis, it also deals with fresh economic challenges in the form of vast tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump.
South Korea faces a 25% export tariff to the United States, and authorities say they are looking for negotiations with the Trump administration.