After President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, protesters gathered in front of the National Assembly and lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to rescind the order. John Yoon, a reporter for The New York Times in Seoul, explains how the extraordinary events were a culmination of years of political turmoil.
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How South Korea Plunged Into Political Crisis
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