
The political situation in South Korea is becoming increasingly complex. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The special prosecutor related to the state of emergency declared in December 2024 requested a new arrest warrant for former president Yun Sok Yol. Special prosecutor Pak Ji Yon stated that the details of this warrant request will be reviewed in court.
Previously, the court released Yun Sok Yol from custody on March 7, but the prosecutor's office is investigating his potential involvement in organizing a rebellion. Interestingly, there was also an attempt to arrest the former president in May, but it was rejected.
The announcement of the new arrest request has sparked intense debates in the country's political environment. Due to the state of emergency declared in December 2024, Yun Sok Yol was impeached.
He is accused of organizing a rebellion and will be arrested in early January 2025. However, in March, a Seoul court released him from custody.
The case is currently being reviewed in court, and the new arrest warrant is leading to a further escalation of the process. Significant changes have occurred in the political arena.
In June, early presidential elections were held. The opposition "Toburo" Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung won and was elected as the new president.
The above events indicate that significant tests for legality, democratic processes, and political stability are ongoing in South Korea. The results of the investigation and court decisions are being closely monitored not only in the country but also throughout the region.