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    South Korean court reinstates Han Duck-soo as acting president

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeMarch 24, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    South Korea’s Constitutional Court reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to the post of acting president on Monday, striking down his impeachment as he pledged to focus on steering Asia’s fourth-biggest economy through a U.S. trade war.

    The ruling, which comes amid months of political turmoil in the country, returns Han to power immediately. He took over as acting leader from President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was himself impeached over his brief imposition of martial law in December.

    “I believe the people are making it very clear, in one voice, that the extreme confrontation in politics must stop,” said Han, who thanked the court for its “wise decision” and the cabinet for their hard work while he was suspended.

    “As acting president, I will do my best to maintain stable state administration, and devote all wisdom and capabilities to safeguard national interests in the trade war,” Han said in televised comments.

    South Korea, one of the world’s top exporters, has been bracing for the potential impact of a range of threatened tariffs under U.S. President Donald Trump.

    South Korea has already seen U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum and has been seeking an exemption from reciprocal U.S tariffs due to come in next month. Earlier this month, Trump singled out South Korea for applying high tariffs on U.S. exports.

    A protest sign with the face of suspended South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol.
    Anti-Yoon Suk Yeol protesters participate in a rally on Jan. 25 in Seoul. Yoon was formally arrested on charges of leading an insurrection and abusing his power when he declared martial law on Dec. 3, 2024. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

    Yoon’s martial law declaration plunged the key U.S. military ally into its greatest political crisis in decades, and sparked a leadership vacuum amid spiralling impeachments, resignations, and criminal indictments for a range of top officials.

    Han had initially lasted less than two weeks in the post and was impeached and suspended Dec. 27 after clashing with the opposition-led parliament by refusing to appoint three more justices to the Constitutional Court.

    The justices on the court ruled on Monday seven to one to strike down the impeachment.

    Five of the eight justices said the impeachment motion was valid, but there were not enough grounds to impeach Han as he did not violate the constitution or the law, according to a court statement.

    Two justices ruled that the impeachment motion against Han, who was acting president at the time, was invalid from the start as two-thirds of lawmakers in parliament did not pass it.

    One justice voted to impeach Han.

    Korean lawmakers in black and grey suits gathered around the speaker's podium to voice their displeasure and wave their arms.
    Lawmakers of the ruling People Power Party protest to South Korea’s National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik, top centre, during a plenary session for the impeachment motion against South Korean acting President Han Duck-soo at the National Assembly in Seoul on Dec. 27, 2024. (Ahn Young-joon/The Associated Press)

    Han, 75, had served in leadership positions for more than three decades under five presidents, both conservative and liberal.

    In a country sharply divided by partisan rhetoric, Han had been seen as a rare example of an official whose varied career transcended party lines.

    Still, the opposition-led parliament accused him of not doing enough to thwart Yoon’s decision to declare martial law, an accusation he denied.

    WATCH | South Korea impeaches President Yoon over martial law declaration: 

    South Korean parliament votes to impeach president over martial law order

    South Korea’s parliament voted Saturday to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived martial law decree, a historic rebuke that was cheered by jubilant crowds who described the outcome as another defiant moment in the nation’s resilient democratic journey.

    Lee Jae-myung, head of the opposition Democratic Party, said Han’s ruling must be accepted but urged the Constitutional Court to swiftly make a decision on President Yoon’s impeachment.

    The court is expected to rule within days, though its deliberations have dragged out longer than expected. Yoon also faces a separate criminal trial on charges of leading an insurrection by declaring martial law.

    If Yoon is removed, a new presidential election will be held within 60 days.

    “The court’s continued delay in ruling is fuelling concern and conflict … We can now anticipate the situation going beyond a psychological civil war to become an actual physical civil war,” said Lee, who is leading in opinion polls to win an election if Yoon is removed.

    South Korea has seen huge, mostly peaceful, rallies both in support of Yoon and calling for his removal in recent months.

    Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok had assumed the position of acting president while the cases of Yoon and Han were considered by the Constitutional Court.

    The unexpected imposition of martial law on Dec. 3, 2024 and the ensuing political upheaval sent shockwaves through South Korea, and raised concern among allies such as the United States under now-former president Joe Biden, who had seen Yoon as a key partner in efforts to counter China and North Korea.

    The martial law in the end only lasted about six hours after lawmakers defied a security cordon around parliament and voted to reject the declaration.



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