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South Korean President Apologizes After Martial Law Controversy

President Yoon Faces Impeachment Following Martial Law Attempt

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Yoon Suk Yeol Apologizes for Shocking Martial Law Declaration

Yoon Backs Down After Failed Martial Law Declaration - Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters/File

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol Apologizes Following Martial Law Controversy

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol publicly apologized after his attempt to impose martial law sparked a political crisis and calls for his impeachment.

In a brief two-minute address, Yoon said, “This emergency martial law declaration stemmed from my desperation as the ultimate responsible party for state affairs. I am deeply sorry and sincerely apologize to the citizens who must have been greatly shocked.” He acknowledged the anxiety and inconvenience caused to the public and pledged accountability.

Yoon faces an impeachment vote in parliament this weekend, a move prompted by his controversial actions. He stated, “I will not avoid the legal and political responsibility related to this martial law declaration.”

Martial Law Declaration and Retraction

The president declared martial law late Tuesday in an unannounced television broadcast, accusing the opposition Democratic Party of engaging in “anti-state activities” and showing sympathy for North Korea. He cited the party’s moves to impeach top prosecutors and block a government budget proposal as justification for his actions.

However, the declaration was overturned just six hours later. Lawmakers, defying the order, forced their way past soldiers into parliament and unanimously nullified the decree.

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Amid rumors of another martial law attempt, Yoon assured the public there would be no further constitutional amendments, saying, “There will absolutely be no second attempt.” He concluded his speech by stating, “I will entrust my party with methods to stabilize the political situation, including the remainder of my term,” and bowed in apology.

National Outrage and Political Fallout

The short-lived military decree has reignited painful memories for many South Koreans, who recall the brutal martial law imposed during the military dictatorships of the past. South Korea’s hard-won democracy in the 1980s remains a deeply cherished achievement, making Yoon’s actions particularly contentious.

Public outrage has grown, with protests and demands for Yoon’s impeachment intensifying. His own People Power Party has shown signs of fracturing under the pressure. Han Dong-hoon, leader of the ruling party, told reporters, “It is impossible for the president to carry on his normal duties. His early resignation is inevitable.”

Han further called for Yoon’s immediate suspension to protect the nation from “grave danger,” marking a dramatic shift in stance and adding to the growing calls for Yoon to step down ahead of the impeachment vote.

Conclusion

President Yoon’s declaration of martial law and its abrupt retraction have plunged South Korea into political turmoil, with the president’s future now hanging in the balance. As the country braces for the impeachment vote, the incident has underscored the fragility of political stability and the enduring scars of its history.

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