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Why South Koreans Turned Against President Yoon After His Martial Law Attempt?

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
December 6, 2024
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Why South Koreans Turned Against President Yoon After His Martial Law Attempt?
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It’s been three days since South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made the controversial decision to declare martial law, a move widely condemned as unwise and authoritarian. Although the National Assembly swiftly voted down the declaration, the nation is still reeling from the shock of what many see as an alarming attempt to undermine South Korea’s democracy. Protests have erupted across the country, with citizens demanding Yoon’s resignation, reflecting the deep wounds left by South Korea’s history of military dictatorship.

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  • South Korea’s Painful History with Martial Law
  • President Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration: A Flimsy Pretext?
  • The Fallout: Protests, Impeachment Threats, and Treason Charges
  • A Wake-Up Call for Democracy

South Korea’s Painful History with Martial Law

South Korea’s democracy is hard-won. For nearly four decades, the country endured harsh authoritarian rule, with three military dictators dominating the political landscape. This dark period ended only after the summer of 1987, when massive street protests forced the last military ruler to accept direct presidential elections. That watershed moment culminated in the election of Roh Tae-woo, marking the beginning of South Korea’s Sixth Republic and a new democratic era.

Since 1988, South Korea has operated under its fifth constitution, which enshrined democratic principles and put an end to decades of oppressive rule. The transition to democracy wasn’t easy, but it forged a robust civil society that has proven resilient in defending the country’s democratic values.

President Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration: A Flimsy Pretext?

President Yoon’s declaration of martial law has reignited painful memories of South Korea’s authoritarian past. Yoon justified his move by accusing the opposition Democratic Party of turning the National Assembly into a “monster trying to destroy liberal democracy.” He pointed to the opposition’s 22 impeachment motions against officials in his administration and its threats to cut his discretionary budget as evidence of a crisis.

Doubling down on this rhetoric, Yoon branded his opponents as “pro-Pyongyang anti-state forces,” language eerily reminiscent of the justifications used by past military dictators. Such accusations have not only outraged his political rivals but also alarmed South Korea’s international allies, who have long viewed the country as a stable democracy in the region.

The Fallout: Protests, Impeachment Threats, and Treason Charges

The backlash against Yoon has been swift and fierce. Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets, demanding his resignation and accusing him of betraying the democratic principles that South Korea has worked so hard to uphold. Political analysts believe that Yoon now faces an uphill battle for his political survival, with impeachment proceedings looming and even potential charges of treason on the table.

South Korea’s civil society, often hailed as one of the strongest in Asia, has rallied against the president’s actions, further isolating Yoon from the public and political establishment. The swift rejection of martial law by the National Assembly demonstrates the resilience of South Korea’s democratic institutions, which have evolved over decades to prevent a return to authoritarianism.

A Wake-Up Call for Democracy

President Yoon’s misstep serves as a stark reminder of how fragile democracy can be, even in countries with strong institutions. For South Koreans, the incident is more than just a political crisis—it’s a battle to protect the democratic ideals that have become the foundation of their national identity since 1988.

While Yoon’s political future remains uncertain, one thing is clear: South Koreans are unwilling to tolerate any attempt to undermine their democracy.

As the country moves forward, the protests and parliamentary actions send a strong message to leaders in South Korea and beyond—democracy, once won, must be fiercely defended.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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