South Korea’s political crisis deepens with President Yoon Suk Yeol’s arrest by the Corruption Investigation Agency, following his defiance of mutiny and sedition charges after declaring martial law. The opposition Democratic Party aims to prolong Yoon’s questioning to leverage the situation for the next presidential election, impacting the economy as the Korean won depreciates and foreign investors withdraw. Concerns arise internationally and regionally as South Korea faces leadership uncertainty, potentially jeopardizing the trilateral security arrangement with the US and Japan, amidst internal political turmoil and legal challenges faced by both Yoon and the Democratic Party leader Lee Jae Myung.
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