South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously ruled to remove impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from office over his disastrous martial law declaration, triggering fresh elections after months of political turmoil. Yoon, 64, was suspended by lawmakers over his December 3 attempt to subvert civilian rule, which saw armed soldiers deployed to parliament. He was also arrested on insurrection charges as part of a separate criminal case.
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00:00Let's get drunk, let's go down to the bottom of the sea
00:04Don't worry about anything, just leave it to me
00:10Until the moment we meet again
00:30The law has violated the basic principles of the rule of law and the rule of democracy, which in itself violates the law and serious harm to the stability of the democratic republic.
01:00The law has violated the basic principles of the rule of law and the rule of democracy, which in itself violates the law and serious harm to the democratic republic.
01:07Many people are suffering from the disease.
01:14And the country is in danger.
01:19Today is the most meaningful day for me.
01:25I think that Korea's liberal democracy has collapsed.
01:34So this trial is not a people's trial, it is a political trial.
01:39I don't think it should be done in a liberal democracy country.
01:56Mr. President, we have to start now.
02:01We will continue to build the Republic of Korea.
02:05We will reduce all the harm to the Republic of Korea and sacrifice all our efforts.