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Korea’s Constitutional Court removes President Yoon Suk-Yeol

Korea’s Constitutional Court removes President Yoon Suk-Yeol
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Michala Lafferty Head of Property Services | UNI Global Union

On December 3, 2024, former South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol declared martial law from the Yongsan presidential office in Seoul, creating a turbulent situation in the country. Through live broadcasts, soldiers could be seen attempting to enter the National Assembly, while lawmakers and citizens attempted to counter the declaration. President Yoon reversed his decision a few hours later, but did not resign voluntarily.

Court proceedings began as the Constitutional Court reached a quorum to address the impeachment charges against Yoon. Following 11 hearings, on April 4, 2025, the court declared that Yoon's actions were unconstitutional and upheld his impeachment.

This ruling removed Yoon from office, marking a significant moment for the country's constitutional integrity. Korea’s labor movement, including UNI affiliates, played a key role in public demonstrations. These groups, part of the UNI Korea Liaison Council, view the decision as an opening to pursue previously hindered social and labor reforms.

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Rajendra Acharya, UNI Asia & Pacific Regional Secretary, commented on the resolution stating, “The Constitutional Court’s dismissal of Yoon has now closed a chapter of social uncertainty and confusion for so many in Korea. We are impressed with our brothers and sisters in our affiliated unions for leading the charge on the streets with so many others to defend democracy, especially in today’s climate of democratic deficit across the whole world!”

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