Following the Constitutional Court’s 8-0 ruling to uphold President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment, crowds in South Korea celebrated what they saw as a restoration of democracy after Yoon’s attempt to impose martial law. Despite this victory for democratic institutions, analysts warn that the underlying polarization and autocratic tendencies within society remain unresolved, leading to potential future instability. The political landscape is further complicated by Yoon’s continued influence and the divisive rhetoric among his supporters, raising concerns about reconciliation in the country.