Yoon is the second conservative president in a row to be impeached in South Korea.

Yoon is the second conservative president in a row to be impeached in South Korea.

Yoon is the second conservative president in a row to be impeached in South Korea.

Seoul: South Korea's opposition-led parliament impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday, voting to suspend him from his official duties over his short-lived attempt last week to impose martial law.

Under the constitution, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, who was appointed by Yoon, became acting president. Yoon is the second conservative president in a row to be impeached in South Korea. Park Geun-hye was removed from office in 2017.

The motion was carried after some members of Yoon's People Power Party joined the opposition parties, which control 192 seats in the 300-member national assembly, clearing the two-thirds threshold needed for impeachment. The number of lawmakers supporting impeachment was 204, with 85 against, three abstentions and eight invalid ballots.

Yoon Suk Yeol. Photo by Handout / South Korean Presidential Office / AFP

Although suspended, Yoon remains in office. The Constitutional Court will decide whether to remove him sometime in the next six months. If Yoon is removed from office, a snap election will be called.

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Yoon shocked the nation late on December 3 when he gave the military sweeping emergency powers in order to root out what he called "anti-state forces" and overcome obstructionist political opponents. He later apologised to the nation but also defended his decision and resisted calls to resign ahead of the vote.

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