South Korea’s two top police officers have been detained for their roles in enforcing President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law decree, leading to an impeachment motion by the Democratic Party. Yoon’s conservative party has pledged his stable exit from power, but critics argue it is unconstitutional. The martial law decree was rejected by parliament, leading to an investigation into rebellion charges against key officials, including Yoon and former defense minister Kim Yong Hyun, whose arrest was approved by a Seoul court.
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