South Korea faces a deepening leadership crisis as prosecutors name President Yoon Suk Yeol a subject of a criminal investigation following his attempt to impose martial law last week. Yoon survived an impeachment vote, but his party announced plans for him to relinquish authority before resigning. The fallout from Yoon’s martial law declaration has sparked South Korea's most severe political crisis in decades. Analysts warn the crisis could embolden North Korea amid strained allied defenses.
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00:02Korea faces a deepening leadership crisis as prosecutors name President Yoon Suk-yool
00:07a subject of a criminal investigation following his attempt to impose martial law last week.
00:12Yoon survived an impeachment vote, but his party announced plans for interlinguist authority
00:16before resigning. The fallout from Yoon's martial law declaration has sparked South Korea's most
00:21severe political crisis in decades. Analysts warn the crisis could embolden North Korea
00:26amidst strained allied defenses.
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